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BY TELEGRAPH TO THE STAR. FROM AGENT ASSOCIA TED. PRESS. Suddem Death of a Washingtonian. (sPSclaL DisratcH J PaiLapenrnia, July 2 —Edward M. or Washington city, died suddenly this morning, at St. Joseph's Hospital, of an affection of the beart. Accident — Detention of an Ocean Steam: r. Harivax, July 2—The Indian Empl the United States) which left for Ltteeene the 19tb ult., toucbed off this port laa then proceeded to New You so Her detent'on was caused by breaking ber Port Piston when a few days out. She the bal- ance of tbe vovage wiih only one engi She repo ‘s having seen nothing of the Tele- graphic fleet. The Besten Custom House. Bos«rox, July 1 —A report, said to be reliable, that etgbteen Revenveemployees received notice LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Caimizat. Courr—Trial of James P.and Jno. S. Devlin, for the murder of Thomas B. Berry. When our report closed, yesterday, Dr. A. W- Miller was on the stand, he baving been called to testify as to the mental condition of Joba 8, Devlin. His evidence ixsubstantially as follows: Has known the defendants some ten or tweive years; knew their father and mother about thirty years ago; witness’s attention was first attracted to the condition of John Deviin*s mind about six or seven years ago; had frequently been called to attend him for sleeplessness and nervous disor- rs; be is what is known inthe profession as of @ nervo-sanguiueous temperament, ecs ly excited and quick to take offence; regards bis mental condition as partaking of dementia and monoma- nia, which are forms of insanity. Mr. Ratcliffe asked the following questions: “From your knowledge of the mental status of John Devlin, and the facts proved on the trial, would he be likely to commit the h micide charged in the indictment, under an insane de- lasion?”* The witness replied that he should think he Mr. Ould offered and read t6 iy severalof | Pesiic Scnoo: Exau.nation.—Tte annurl the letters in question, to show the fr lendly rela- examination of the Male High School of the Period af tiene serie eae do eniags Fourth District (Island) occurred yesterday after- iS , and 1956. “| noon. This school is taught by J. E. Thomp- ‘ The United States finally closed their evidence son, Esq., who has fifty-two, scholars enrolied, ort and fifty-one attended the examination. Mr. Ratelifte stated that the defence was also The caution ginko ar by Col. Ran- throg, rb. Be now rapreee we rib. - Petia dolph, Drs. Willett, Walsh and [ronsides, and should offer a wet oe Inatructions to the leveant Messrs. Whyte. Van Santyoord, Wilson, Pear e Court to grant them, and the prosecution and t retary Board. . Ricketts. also prepare a set of instructions; then let the heepnciee te tha iaced Miss Court grant such asit thought proper, and the Margaret Milburn, teacher of the Female High case go to the jury without further argument. School of the Fonrth District, Mrs. Martin, i, fey this propos tion Mr. Ould, for the prosecu- | piisres Adams, Choate, Mooney, Sanderson, El- » assented. vans and Lee, and Messrs. Edson, 8. J. Thom- H Mr. Ould then offered the following series of son and McCathran. teachers in other public nstructions: schools, and Mr. Richards, Principal of the 1. If the jury believe from the whole evidence Union Academy. that James Deviin gave to the deceased a fatal The exercises began with the examination of wound or wounds with a deadly weapon, and | the lowest class in spelling, reading, and geo- John Devlin was present aiding and abettin, + | graphy. It is composed of batsiare who have and that the defendants committed said homicide entered within the year, without having attained under wat f aatienapaero however great, yet, if the | the uaual Proficiency in the primary schools Jury shall ‘urther believe that there waa sufficient | which is required before theit admission here time for the passion induced by said Provocation | ‘The reason for their being tbus irregularly trans- wiamateT reason to interpose, such hom- | ferred was that the primary schools might be ‘THe Fourts Or Jtry 1X axD ABOUT WisHé UCTION inc Ton —No general celebration baving been de- E termined upon, the citizens of the Metropolis are By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. With one accord casting about for the pleakantest CULEROLG AND & me Bay eee » method of passing appropriately the holiday | axp Biixp Frames anp Sa which ever accompanies the anniversary of Ame- ard ING eis Tican Independence. This year that glorious day | my auction room, gurver of Seventh Feoccurs upon Sunday, and the solemn sanctity | St !@ o'clock a. m',x large assortment of of the Lord’s day yields not even to the Jubilee Mahozany gem. Sideboard, and Wardrobes, of Freedom. We may expect. therefore, that, SS ashetand «and Tables, except an allusion tn the discourses of that day, Beeiety Drersing ferent een Wore to the wonderful men that God raixed ger Walnut Extension Dining Tables, ashstands, fathers todo His work for the freed this | Cane arid Wood seat Chairs. Rockers Continent, or more gushing thanksgiving and | Refricerators. Safes, «nd ning raise that He has made their children to be the eds, Bolsters snd Pillows, . leaders and teachers of the world, that all the yeh od Sesh Neer -: Associations and characteristics of a Fourth of | 2 stent ‘Des re onthe obs atting, July in this latitude will pass over to the suc- - all ceeding day and be cel-brated upon the fifth. As the 5th will probably be a warm day. the minds of most onc people have posing | hig agpese | laces of the country round about, or to the coo! e obec where the wind bas full play, to relieve a lot of Carriage and Bugsy Wheels. the sun’s rays of half their heat. A. GREEN, Auet. Means for full gratification, in all these meth- ~ . ods, are offered in our columns. To them we By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Car “3 sorted sizes of Window, Door, and Sash Frames, 75 dozen Tumblers, in lots to the trade, ment at the Custom House N iniments ed of cessive numbers of schola:s | must invite the attention of those who have not URNITURE AND EFFECTS OF A FAM- | will be made in i ow! would; that he was not then inacondition to} 2. [This is precisely like the above, except the het cocinne, “Wotwlthetanding these dixad- | yet ‘‘made up their minds.” F Ly Leaving tHE City at avction.—On SAT- | 00 the decreased Sepepeheen ie Eee pine. distinguish right and wrong. names of the prisoners are trans; vantagex, the boys acquitted themselves very | Near at hand we have Arlington, cool and de- | URDAY MOR NING, July 3. commen~ing at 9 poses by the last Congress Mr Ratclitts then asked whetber he might not | _ 3. If the jury believe from the evidence that the creditably, reading quite well and spelling sat- | lightful, with a commodious pavilion, one of the | 0'!oek, we will sli, in front of our *uetion rooma, be likely to commff the act charged under an in- | deceased was a married man at the time be pre- i sane impulse ? ‘The witness replied that certainly he would ; the existeuce of such a state of facts as bas been disclosed in the evidence, would be likely, con- stituted as John Devtin’s mind was, to produce temporary insanity. Cross-eramined. —Has had considerable expe- rience in diseases of the mind; was for fourteen years in a military hospital, where there were a _— Many cases of nostalyia; believes John Dev- in was a demented man before Berry came to the house on the 6th of April.and the appearance of a man who bad inflicted such an injury would naturally cause great excitement in one’s mind. and in this case probably aggravated the mental malady under which the prisoner was laboring; after his father’s death Jobo Devlin was sleep- less for night, and witness was called to pre- scribe for him; had to give him auodynes, and treat Lim es he would any other insane man. é vin a considerable tended to enter into a marriage contract with the Semes d LA eee sister of the defendants, then such a fact is no ‘The second class was next examined in reading legal justification or excuse f ran assault upon the | and spelling They read distinctly and delib- deceased, either with or without a deadly erately, usually pronouncing and punctuating weapon. . well. James Egan, a little boy, who stood at the 4 If the jury believe from the whole evidence head of the class, read remarkably well, and that either of the defendants, under color of half-a-dozen others almost as well as James. The fighting upon equal terms, ured from the begin- | lessons were ‘The Character of Addison as a ning of the contest with the deceased a deadl Writer” and ‘“ Filial Reverence,’? both composi- Neri oe without the knowledge of the deceased | tions for the practice of advanced scholars. In and killed the deceased with such weapon ; or, spelling they mastered ail the questions save two; if the jury believe that, at the beginning of said thougb some were of difficult o: thography. contest either of said defendants was prepared | ‘The examination in reading and spelling of the with a deadly weapon, so as to have the power highest class next succeeded. The scholars com- of using in tie course of the combat, and used prisiug it proved to be gocd readers, and gener- it operate and with it killed the deceased, ally gave the appropriate expression to every sen- then such defendant is guiity of murder tence so as to convey the sense of the fext to the 5. If the jury believe, from the evidence, that | listeners. ‘Their exercises were the interview the deceased, at or about the time of the homi- between Mr. Dombey and Prof. Blimkins, when cide wax committing a trespass against the prop- di best springs in the country, and proprietors who | the Effects of a family leaving the city, such as nave lately had public thanks in our paper fir enter wolesae Mieraes the excellent order they maintain upon the | Washstanas, Lounges. Set'ees, grounds. Thither St. Mathew’s Sunday School | Cottage Sets. Beds and Bedding, nvite our citizens to pass the day in dancing, peahanne Hp pramen yd Tin Ware, swinging, and all the other amusements for ee apr rae ee that venerable locality bas so long been | } ‘Watson's Sewing Machine, With "hy kee, 5 Then we have convenient of access ‘The Ana- af ‘all ofansch walveone Ta howeekeoping tine lostan Retreat,” where, with whatever breeze Terms cssh, it WALL & BARNARD. Aucts. may be abroad upon the Potomac around him, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Lind sojourner nar lens his own ear 5 =F what amusement he shall pursue. with the ful , 4 . knowledge that such aid the skill of Mr. Halpin | GQ AA TION UL MA TOR DAY WORN July 3, we will sell, in front of our auction rooms: can afford him in giving wings to time will not 1 Gray Horse, warranted sound, kind and gent! Lumber-Yaré Burnt, Burrato, | 2—The lumber-yard of Van Vieck, Churchill & Packer. was destroyed by fire’ last bight, consuming about 2,000,000 feet of nine boards. Loss $30,000 with an insurance of $18,000. — "The Weather at Newfoundland. St. Jouns, N. F., July 1.—This is a beautiful morning ; Wind west and fresh ; it is deliciously cool. No news of the Niagara. Baitimere Markets Batttwoxe, July 2.—Plour is dull but quiet; Howard street and Obio $4 37, fresh ground City Mills held $4 25 Wheat steady; good to prime reds @1 0081 U5; fair to choice whites ®1 O28! 20 Corn tx steady; white 74275e ., yellow T5e7Te Provisions are dull and nominal, with adown- be pete The White House with all its inducements, so and works weil in ha nes: well known and-so etree patronized by oor citi- | | Spring tag early zens, can be approached easily at almost any pron . hour in the day PhThe steamers fiat Page and Sele positive. Terme casi uitable for a grocer or I ud 5 WALL & BARNARD, Avcts. | ward tendenc : e the former was about placing his son under the | Thomas Collyer will ply betweenthis city aod | —*__ = y = Here the defence rested their case. ‘The prose- | erty of Mrs. Devlin, but not against the dwelling | tuition and guardianshipof the latter—an extra:t | the Pavilion all day, touching at Ataseoise and By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Whiskey is steadyat adic. cution thea introduced rebutting evidence. house, then such trespass is not in law a sufti- | from Dickens's Dombey & Son—and «« The In- John Lynch, sworn.—Had known Joba Devlin ever since he was quite a small boy; never con- sidered him as bright as the generality of men; for some time past bad uot been on speaking terms with him; he had asked witness bis opin- jon about his efforts in defence of Mrs. Ander- son's case before the court,and witness expressed cient provocation to warrant the owner or any- body else in using a desdly weapon, or in aiding and abetting such use; and if a deadh weapon under such cirenmstances be used, and the tres- passer killed by it, such offence is murder, al- though the jury shail farther believe that such killing was actually necessary to Prevent the Mount Vernon. Men better suited to pleasure PURYITUSE AND HOUSEHOLD E epee than Spe ey Price and Baker never Jena pocre a ae "4 AY pay ING. walked a steamer’s deck, ay all who bave inter- uly 3, commencing a o'ciock, we will seil, a! course with them can readily testify. At the | house No. 12), on © strest, between 12th and isth saihafee one He near by. tenpins, a couple of | Streets, ( Isiand,) the entire Household Effects, such x, as cool spring: many a shaded route through > the woods for a pleasant stroll offer themselves | Manoeany jute, Chairs aud Tables, terview between Roderick Dbu and James Fitz- James.’? They spelled some seventy words, and were at fault only intwo instances. ‘Robt. Riell, Samuel Amery, and Peter W. Pearson were the readiest scholars in this class, thcush the two former are the smallest boys in it. Financial. New Yorn, July 2—Stocks are ~teady. Chicago and Rock Island 734; mber- land Coal Co 18; Illinois Central shares 79; do. bonds 554; LaCrosse and Milwaukie 64; Micht- yan Sonthern 21%; New York Central 2 ¥; Read js ends, z 4 Original compositions. by Masters P W. Pear- | tothe public. A fine dinner will also be pro- | Carpets. Mattres Beds and Bedding, ing 44; Milwaukie and Mississippi 204; Mis- a disparaging opinion; and since then, be had | ttexpass son, Samuel Amery, N. J Isdell, John L. Came- | vided, and the White House will! doubtless not | Wood. seat Chairsand Rockers, souri 6's 55. not thought proper to speak to wituess; neverbad | 6. If the jury believe, f-om the whole evidence, ron, J. W. Cinte aud WH. Kidwell were tuen | lack a full patronage. Hlocks, Look lasses, — any business transactions with him; on this oc- | that the defendants intended to kill the deceased. read by their respective authors. These were all surprisingly accurate in the construction of their sentences, and generally possessed a freshness of thought and originality of idea really praixe- ses and Crockery Ware, joking Stoves. Ae. 7” rerticies in tae furnishing line, all id without reserve, __ WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. By J.C. MecGUIRE, Auctioneer, SAT TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND OT IN THE Skcony RD AT Auction — n URDAY APTERNOON, July 3, at 6 the premises, I shall part of Lot’ No 2, ‘0. 209. fronting on north P street, be- To those of our readers who spend more time away there are offered many methods of passing two or three days most pleasantly. We have al- ready mentioned the fine trip to Norfotk, Old Point Comfort, and the Atlantic ocean, offered by Capt. Mitchell and Mr. George Harrison, on the steamer Powhatan, The boat leaves heie on Sat- u day evening, after the day's business has been transacted; is gone Saturday and Monday; and r - turns time eno «zh for business on Tuesday morn- ing. his will be a delightful trip, and, we rehend, will carry down the river a large nu casion, when he bad the conduct of Mrs. Ander- son’s case, witness was on the jury and could not make any sense in what he said: he attempted to address the court and jury, but failed, and wit- ness felt much mortitied for biw. An ordinary boy ten years of age could have done better than he did; when Berry kept house three or four years ago, he lived Neatiy opposite to witness; has seen John Devlin visit Berry’s house, never saw his father go there Wm. H Langley, sworn —Has known John Deviin about eigbt years; never Lad any busisess or to do him some great bodily harm, which in- tention may be inferred from the weapon made use of, or from any other circumstance in proof, then such homicide is murder, notwithstanding worthy They were read very accurately, and the jury may believe that at the time of the kill- with a due deyree of pertinence. ing the defendants lad received aslight provo- The first and second classes next passed exam- cation inations in eee oer ey the questions put Musicirab SQuasnie—The City Councils rs. | to the latter being confine to the elementary the Mayor. —The Board of Aldermen met yester- | Tles, while the former weie ect ied trough a pretty rigid course of interrogation on poiuts in- day, baving been called together by the Mayor. volving Etymology, Syntax, Prosody aud Punc- —The person picked up the Taureday morning, June bet! on 7th street, and th b will please lnave it “r. Toll gate, or at the offices of 3, reel, lo L‘ IST—On Thursday, ist imstant, between Kalo- rama Crate and the corner of 2!st street and Pa. avenue, & common POR TH-MONNALE, contain- ong a ity peior, | gold dollar. 2 in ball dollars, | 15th streets west, with the improve- Tue Chair laid before the Board the following | tuation. Among’ other exercises, the first class | ber of the citizens of the Districtand Alerdins ting of a neat “Two-story Fraime | avd sc Tithe ieee Lee transactions with him, but merely a casual ac- | communication from the Mavor . analyzed the sentence : “ Chr ity is adapted | Paxsage and fare #5 Dyer ty ube. wrka INT tae ae Seas | lin soward wie be pod it te baeee & elt or at quaintznee; lived ouly one or two squares from Mavens ©: Wablecioussuiwatee to the intellect, because it in possession | ‘Ihe Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad Company ra, sith interest: socared te donate, «fixe, or at tae Georget wu Post Office. Should the him; Mr. Berry lived near witness two or three | 7, ,) Denker dea Ee Oe. || ct a higher kidd af gnowlolics thea Caune nan also present inducements that will certainly at- Title perfect. Years ago; on one or twooccasions saw Jobn Dev- | 7° the Boord of Aldermen : . It solves questions of a different order; GextL+meN—I have deemed it proper to con- | 2'¥* aoe oop vene vour honorable Board this afternoon for the | #.4,tHE,e; 00, questions which mar, ay au lutel- before you, in order that the Act tO peaeine | and written arithmetic followed, and the schol- police system for the city of Washington, ‘ant | 21 generally evinced a coma prehensive mealaee to reduce the several nets tn relation thecte inne | ance with, and a practical appreciation of the one,” approved June 30th, 185%, may be put fully rales, which enabled thein to solve problems lin and Berry together, but did not bear their con- versation. This was before the death of the elder Devlin. Geo Shekells, sworn.—Has known Jobn Devlin about six years, but never was intimate with bim; have wailed on him in the capacity of bartende at Hayward & Wilson’s and Frank Benter’s; have seen Berry with Lim, some two or three ee a a beer — voad during the J.C. MeGUIRE. Anect. fudependence holidays. Excursien tickets to aa TT za Grafton and return will be issued from the office By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. or eae coun Bythlcaicaas leas) | YWALUABLE BULLDING LOTS ON THE ecicer any, DY this arcangement the pleas Ist axp ar Acction._On WEDNESDA\ ure-seeker tay leave Washington on either Sa‘- AFTER NOON, Jaly 7th. at 6 o'clock, we willrell urday or Sunday, and return either Monday or | (4 front of the Premises, Lots numbered 2a 4 3, in Tuesday a» may best suit his pleasure or conve- subdivision of Sqnare 454, fronting No. 23% feet nience. The train leaves Washingtun at 5.15 to- | and No. 3 27 feet 4inchcr on Virzin'nave., nent eth fader fee! disposed tu keep tue movey he will please send the rie 40 the Georgetown Post Otho. Box No. 449. jy 2-3: STRAYED AWAY from the sebscr.ber on the «) 20th dey of June.s DUN MARE, four IS ‘ter strap around her reck, about four a — alittle soeaiend 2 sas i ‘ex, behind. Ry person ing seid Mare wi be liberally rewaried by leaving the information re- 5 JOHN H. MoCBESNE Y's Grocery adv : with remarkable celerity, and give the reasons | morrow morning, passes over the entire road by | street west, and raching back aleat los feei through | {ued at oon ; oreo agears azo; they drank toyetier, and appeared to | te barrels oo witbout further delay. why the tesills. were obisinrd from theoeverst avlight, and wiil afford one of the finest oppor. | ta. D stre t south, Is emf oe en 1S io friendly terms; never had any other inter- Bias re uG.B May. propositions. The ficst class, expecially, evinced | tunities for sight-seeing of any exenrsion ge y ies pest get gol ma $5 REWARD.—» wayed or Stolen, on Sunday with Devlin than that : ames G. Beret, Mayor. a there: acquaintance with the rules for work- of the city. We apprehend that this tra venue te bull oe raat di uce ~ ge . 1 : =p _ latrick McKenna, sworn —Has known John The communication was read and Mr. Thos. | ing out auswers to questions involving fractions, | will ve thronyed by numbers who will avail Torms liberal und *t sale. p e ee at Dey peeps He gp Sool dag vlin some :ea or twelve years; Lis father has | Miller moved that the nomination of Noble J. | whether the character of the latter was siunple, | themselves of the opportunity to see some of the | jy ts WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. | cars somewhat hanging, The above reward will be ed in witness's neighborhood for eight years; oe = Lieutenant of Police be taken up and | complex, or compound. ‘This exercise closed by | finest scenery im Aroern a. The distance from | 3 ae considere new very little of the prisoner. excepi as to bis (beir speedily obtaining the answer to the follow- By J.C McGUIRE, Auctioneer, + ) pud for ber retern to me on L street, between <= Washington to Grafton is three hundred miles, john being the son of an esteemed neighbo:; never had me discussion ensured, aud tinal + "RE AND FE 2 = jersey avenae and lat street west. or to : AW. | ing rather intricate proposition ; “If 100 men, in | and the price of tickets is fixed at Be URS CURE AND EFFECTS OF A FAM | Mota esi street, betwenn2innd M4 ste, any conversations with John Deviin of a business | Miller sulmi thin was | 10 dave, working 10 hours per day, build.a wall | ‘Those who like acanal excursion ean tind in (in WEDNESDAY MORNING dang ake weeto | JF ES MAURICE ROCHR. nature; did not know Mr. Berry; bad perhaps | 4 lezal meeting under the charter, which in tef- 20 feet long, = Feet bigh, and 2 feet thick, bow | the accom SDN ES , aly — —————— seen him on (wo o- three occasions, but not often ! edation line that plies daily between | o'clock, at the rasdenes oth lame jeclining house Georgetow sd the upper country, a tine oppor- | koe ping. on iIth street, one door nurth of Bianohand tuniy for an excursion to the Great Falls, Ed- | & Mohun’s Bookstore, I shill sell ali the Parmtare ward's Ferry and Leesburg. No doubt this route | aad Elects, comprising— will receive a large patronage It yoes into the Mahogany Hair Spring Seat Sofa, Rocker and Par- heart of a most pleasant country, which offers op- re fierce’ 53 portunities for Fourth-of-July’ pic-nic.. fishing ale nites ute Table, Mahogany Card and Fan- parties and rambles, excelled by none in the Lady Wainut Scoretary, Whatnot, a reuch Plate Giit-frame Mirro: ‘The steamer Antelope also offers chances to | Crimson Plush-covere’ Sols Fa y Chairs, visit the fine scenery which surrounds Harper's one Ti fm Fanoy syorkstand, Fern mask aud tace Curtu'ns, Shades, Although all these means of enjoyment will Brusaeis and Three-ply Carpets, be laruely jatronized, yet it is but fair to believe Dine Table, Sideeo de riohis erence to special meetings of the Councils pro- | many men will be required to build aw all 4 feet enough to identify him; some months subsequent | Vides that the Mayor ‘may convene the two | long, 16 feet high, and four feet thick, in 20 days, hen, in his fon, the public good | working 5 hours per day?” gus 5 After an examination in geography and men- New York paper with a notice of the marriage as igus Meved the appointment of acom- | suration, the scholars were questioned in tela- baving been consummated in that city; Mr. Dev- | Mittee, to consist of two members, to wait on | tion to matters pertaining to tue Constitution and lin lived nea: to witness at that time. the Corporation Attorney and obtain bis opinion | Government of the United States All these in- of EL. Keese, reealled —After arresting John | im relation to the question submitted; which vestigations were attended with entirely satisfac- Devlin, took bim to the jail in a back at his owa | motion was adopted tory results. Fequest; have known hiin for six or seven years; Messrs. Riggs and Smith were appointed to| ‘The examination has ig concluded, Col. Rar - about a year ago, bad some business transactions | constitute said commiitee. dolph asked for the attention of the »chola:s with Lim; be gave witness a bill, and requesed | After a lapse of time, the committee returned duzing a few moments. He supposed they were to bave # warrant issued against some person, | With a communication from the Corporation At- | all fatigued, and acknowledged bimself to be al- and the case was brought before Capt. Goddard; | torney, as follows ; STOLEN.—1 hereby forewara si) persoous from + reoeiving of negetimting any of the following notes of band,as they were stolen from my desk on or about the Zist of Juno, 1656. and this is to give notice that I shall sup, for renewal of the same: Seven of Eoward Parter dated respectively onthe Sth Feb,, 1897, for 840 and $%.38, lat March, $30.12, 12th Se; “0, (dot. let, three amounting =to $146.08, due tnll of West & Lusby, Maron 12, lasm, 33.97, ia Davis, two noves. Jon: 1, 1335, amount ing to $48 7, A. . Harrington. two motes, Jan. 1. 18 5, $33 22, $34.28. due oill of Wm. Cammack, wil credits, leaving a balance of gam. note of E. Swan, July 15, 1857, $38 74. VEO. B. CLARK, ‘Surviving partner of Clark & Bre. to the marriage of Berry with Fanny Devlin,wit- | beards ness beard of it, Mr. Devlin showed witness a | ™ay rr A Washington, June 39th. je 3-3" i most exhausted, yet be wished to tell them that | that by far the greater portion of the community Dining Chairs, witness told Devlin, when be was arrested, that Orvice CorroraTion ATTORNEY, with this school—its scholars and teacher—the | will spend this anniversary as they have hereto- ; 4 Crockery Wara, 0 PLASTER ERS. — Proposals are invited for he had better not say anything about the case; : July 1, 185-8 p.m Board of Trustees gre very well satisiied, and | fore spent others, independently—on their own ‘ 'ed-teads, Plastering Willards’ Hotel Extens: told bim Le would have io go to jail: be asked | Messrs.G.W. Riggsand J.L Smith, have been much pleased with the exercises of | nook. The various rural retreats near the city | Buresus, Washstands, Toi.et Sets, - A Witness to go back and see that ihe house was Committee Board of Aldermen: this occasioa. He reminded the scholars that jy 1-lw" J.C. & H. A. WILLARD. TerA: COFFEE 190 pockages FRESH THaSs, 1 5 bags JAVA and RIO COF FER, 75 boxes fresh ground Go. 2 half vines MARTE BRANDY, very old, 2 pipes HULLAND GID Tobarrels old WHISKY, will be visited by scores during the day. The | Mattresses. Festh-r Reds. Bolsters and Pillows, old sylvan retreats—Holmead"s Woods, Berry's pg as aed that sume Woods, Gales’s Wooas, offerattractions that will r i is ; dit of 6v and 9 days, f tisfactoril, be appreciated. The shades of Kalorama and | notes-hearing interest, | “2 '!*factorily endorsea eich Hill will not be without visitor ‘The The House is {or Rent. Inquire ofthe Auction- atk cannot fail to be largely resorted to; and | eer. _ biale the day straizbt laced or free and easy, ax By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. best suits the whim of the Lour. Al.UABLE BUSINESS STAND AND As evening closes, the parties near by will re- Dwectine in GronceTown at PeBlic avc- turn from the sylvan baunts where tuey have | TIon —Oo THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the spent the day, and be ready to witness the tire- | dey of Juy. até o’gioc! en High steet inp Socumied Pe tae The most extensive prepg-ations for a grand | #4 ten A rg dispiay'of pyrotechny Lave been made, “Ail tae | #Teeeey store. and bata few yards north wf I atieet. improved with a most excelient and com Various shapes und sorts of fire-works will be dious turee-story Brick Dwelling, with ample tack locked up and his mother taken care of, and alxo GENTLEMEN: The power grauted to the Mayor to bave the body removed; has long been of opin- | to convene **the two Boards,”’ &c , does not seem fon that Jobn Devlin was ‘a tegniar fool—som: to me to include the power to convene them sep- thing wrong in the upper story:” be sometimes | afately. The ‘‘two Boards’’ together have powers talked rationally, but witness's general opinion is | Which cannot be exercised by either sepa ately as above descrived. It ix to this joint action that the Charter looks, Mrs. Fanny Berry, sworn —Was married to | in my opinion, when it authorizes the Mayor to deceased in i552 ia New York city; thinks her.| convene the ‘treo Boards.” husband was in New York during Sune, July, The Constitution of the United States. upon Augu-t and September of last year: caunot say | Which, so far as applicable, our Charter seems to positively, but believes he was; she has lette have been formed, exemplities this aistinction. Which will show; witness was in New York | The President When ber father died; went to New York from | “0th Houses. Washington previous to her father’s death; Becry | With this di was then tn New York, where he had come Pitt they are here for the purpose of qualifying them- selves to fill the statious it may become their duty to oceupy later in life. They have a teacher, he told them, highly capable of teaching them, and theretore they would have no excuse in after life for not baving learned while attending this school. Those who shail improve their time by studying diligently, are certain of enjoying op- portunity hereafter to rise in the social scale to the highest walks of life, and it is commendable to put forth etforts for that purpose. not only authorized to convene You will daily see, continued Colonel R., hun- ut, expressly, erther of them. | dreds of persons who are compelled to continue ection, taken by such high au- | their whole lives in the most humble aud vast m | thority, Iam unwilling toudvise that the power | profitable pursuits, as well gs many who are un- arg; Ubey afterwards went to Cleveland, | 0 convene ‘the two Boards” embraces the worthy of social position. Some are led into ° 23 ij me, a a ® quarter aad ', casks COGNAC BRANDY, 3000 CIGARS. Just received trom New Vork and for xale jy |-6teo MURRAY & SEMMES, DbePor e ® large assortment of benutful new st BANJOS. Call and see Drought iuto requisition to make the display more also, alarge back yard. “he house bas | them, yl Odio; they traveled a great deal; witness's father | POWer lo convene either of them separately. these pursuits because they bave had no chance | splendid than any ever before witnessed ia this lately been ti ehly sepaired ard improved. Ges | v1. IN SEASON : =a visitd Mr Beriy while they lived in Baltimore J.M. Canister, Attorney. to fit themselves to rise above them, while others | city ee house, —— mantels, — . is tie} J = See Pee Ae # Rettlement and assist them in house- | ‘The above communication settled the business | owe it to their own neviect and vitiated tastes. | A Grass of prime Soda Water is among th: | pymi table, con mood seat way be obteieeae ® boxes ORANGES, keeping; Jou Deviin resided with tuem in Bal- | as far as the Loard of Aldermen was concerned, | You now have opportunities to become competent 3: boxes EF timore @ short time; thinks this was in 1855; | and t y thereupon adjonrned while living at the hotel on Mig bth street witness It is generaliy understood th: tuade frequent visits home to her relatives; ber | will be « husbaad often came there after Ler, but was not | 6 o'clock. ly received latterly; Berry bad’ staid at ber luxuries of the season. Sparkling and foaming With the delicious adjunct of nectar cream syrup sich soda may be found at Milburn’s, Willard? Hotel building. There Hock and ‘Soda citer themselves to the palate. Let such of our read- ers as nay walk up Pennsylvauia avenue, stop in aud try the luxury. We are sure they will repeat the operation mauy times before the summer -EMONS, MW hexes FIRE CRACKERS, 16,00 TORPEDO FAM’... T. DRURY, Grocer, neXt to corner !4th st. and Ps.ave. jy 1-3 ‘ ) ried on $0 on the Ist of August, der - 6 12,and 1S months, with interest i sale. feet. A deed given and adeed of trust BARNARD & BUCKEY, Avets By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer, to fill high positions; your teacher labors to for- t the two Boards | waid your improvement, aud your friends look on Hed in special meeting, this evening at | with solicitude: and it’ rests with yourselves to acquire a good education. Col = added eae Siete ae ~ ~ . be more words of encouragement, and expressed bis 8 house over niyitt, with her father’s and | _ T#® GroRc eTown Contece Garek ACADEMY. approbation of the iailerest manifested by the he came on business; e lecture room of Georgetown College | scholars in this examination. @ that she wanted things | was used yesterday by the Greek Academy at | | Mr. Ricketts also addressed the school, and re peaceably and friendly, since her father’s deatu; | tached to that venerable institution for its first | ferred fo the visit «f Prof Doraldsor,a bird was down in thecity at the time of the homicide; man, which occurred several weeks ago. Qu left note that day with her mother and the ser. | annual vicina Suite a number of ladies | that occasion Frof. D. had invited the scholars vant girl, aud both knew about it, they saw wit. | #nd gent Soon after tee Kucats, took seats In the | to attend a lecture to be delivered by him at the mess put it im the tabled awer; wituess expected | 2773 One moon after the opening hour announced, | smithsonian, and, while be did mot muke any ber husband there that morning; John Devlin | ¢ Procession which had previously formed in the | charge for admission, he intimated that corey, Was present when the note was left; thinks he | College ball, entered the lecture room, where "Os We # ¥ butions would be gratefully received, and prom- knew the contents of the note; thiuks he heard Prot Ales Viney Can tee nea ined that the school which donated’ the lurgest T 7 +A CARD, HE undegpigned woud wont respectfully notify his customers tuat their respec.ive accounts Will be made off and ready for de:very ins few days. andhe confidently expects that they wii! call and settiothe same promptly. WM. R. RILEY, 30 Bet corner 8th at.. oppe. Centre Market ERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE arrie ends. _—_ aB Bi Conxen oF Draw ane AVENUE ann Ne x F . St.at AvcTios.-On WE ESDAY Watcu Ketvaxs —Owen Quigley, Ireland, NOUN, Juce Sith, at 63 o'clock, on the pot profanity; fine and costs, $6.44, and security to | [shall seit part of lot No. 5, to Square No. 626, keep the peace. Dick Barlow, colored, Mary- | *@4.8t the corner of Delaware avcaue and north B treet, with: ne Square h oa “ land, dunk and disorderly; workbouse W days. | tarsus Tagua ee duare of the Capitol, aud con ‘This is ons of the most d I —- NOTICE. HEREBY forewa- nail persons from crediting any one on my account,as i wiil pay no debts oou tracted in my name after this date, uniess mpun my B.M. MARTIN, abte unimproved lo. ‘THe Deata or Dasig. BuckLey.~ Mr. Edi “ s cations for sale in the ho | phos very, Se wriiten order. a . Aving Seen in your paper Oi yerterday eveninz an Investinent,in view of the proposed Capitol Ex- June With. 1a5%. jo HK” whe be client be given CoB EHy. | i Commie at Vale Cran etd Cee hin bya mate G, TTR aon eee statement correcting tae report cf Daniel Bucicy’s | tension, Titie iudputable, PP ‘ ee : ‘a i panes ah, in wh ti the e Cut , ‘Terms e third oss e residue in 6, 12, a: Cross-eramiaed —Don’t think Berry was in | Other, took seats on the platform won the prize, and Mir. R. asked leave to deliver | Oem gn Mey yien it is sau Soe Cures 2 HH} wt i” fe ” imi Baltimore fast snunmer doing business; he may wie wea Alex. Dimitry was then Introduced have been beve last summer, but does uot know | 44 % ss os * Ss auditory spell-bound fur some time in a Rirorply briprerraltges a ae yen | chaste and clesale diswectation tore the Greek wek ard forth so muc oe ret reac tnnot re- | Literature as exemplified by Herodotus and Thu- member (he exact time; does not remember ever cidides telling Dr. Phillips that ber father had threat- | “4! , d fhe Presigent of the College, Rev. B A. Ma- ened fo shoot ber husband !ast summer; witness guire, DD t ghen bestowed the'al ice te the may have beard that her fath 2 P ciation of Washiogton pnid at expers: ir, per- | 18 mont: oudorsed notes, bearing mit tie to inform the Agsuciation, throuxn tne co.- | interest. aa Rea, urns ofthe yeme that = _ been spon fourhours | jeaad J.C. McGUIRE, Auct. ia my house, during which time $7 worth o ice was = vant es to prevent his person begoming « deusive.be-| Thy" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPC le the expense of atte.ging ms person, It aso] until WEDNESDAY PTEKNCUON, Ju stated he wae 8 boarder of mine, which was so, | & hour and place. he onty stopped one night 1n my house someuime wid J.€. MeGUIRE. Auet, for satisfactory 5 1. the present to the teacher, whom he compli- vditory by Father O'Callagan, and held | thented uighly we having ‘scholars capable of xuch generosity. Mr. Thompxon received the present and re- sponaes happily to the remarks of Mr Ricketts He also expressed bis grateful regard for this conduct on the part of his schoiars, and encour- oy VASTLY REDUCED PRICES, From this date | shell offer the fol- lowing Goods for less than their real value, with the View of reducing stock. viz MANTILLAS, LACE BaSQres, LING AND BAREGE CLOAKS. RIES, GUIPURE, VALEN- hac} evious to his death, — B and other LACES, oget a pistol | Br 2 aged them to cultivate the quality of ebarity |” Lt" ALEXANDER GiLEs. By A GREEN, Auvotioreer. Bi BONNET TRIMMINGS, to suvot hes husband. but does not know that he | [rere eademy upon the following young yentle- | towarda the unfortunate. “The datoe red = HANDSOME THREE-STORY AND Base-| + °S CLOTHING of nll sizes ot it; beard something said about the affair; | Mt": Jas. B. Spillissy, A.M , of Ireland; Manuel his best wishes. Wort Keapinc.—W hy is it that so many sutier MENT Brick Housk ax» Lot Froxtinc on | E !-OWERS, RIBBONS, sehen Wwitnean went away from her mother's on oon ace S fe : veh c Caen de gave F Cal- | “Dr. Ironsides expressed bis high approval of | sud repine and out a miserable existence, un- KTH E, Bar wees 2p AND Sp St2ets Wast.at | F MITTS. &o. - an, * 3 : Fe . theGth of Aprif sbe feft a note, which was ad- » OF the District of Columbia; ene a ‘ é rs aR, fitted for the enjoyments, and even ordinary pur- | Accriox —t Digyes, A. B., of Maryland; Francis Leaneaster, | {® school. The teacher and bims iP he re- LA > Special atiention pad to DRESS-MAKING, m WEDNESUAY, the 71h instant, | a a . suits of life, when relief may be obtained, and health tof the prev At 6 «clock , | the latest French styles, and at the shortest potice. ducssed to Betty, and witness told her mother, | 5. of pennsylvania; Lalla Hock a aed | marked, bad been school-mates, and hie’ was not | St Vigor restored, by a treatment at once poo sd banctnent Erich Lccecan M. WILLIAN, Catherine sLea, and her apt ere Oe fee Louisiana; Nicholas S Hill, of Maryland Bev. | ODly xratified to witness bis success in his pres- | cient aud safe,as wellas permanent in its character? teuts of it; kuows that her father forbidden 2 a nged + ie Opposite Contre Market to the school had awak- aut reminiscences. He erly C.K ms, With wide at the house, with al! the her busband to come to the bouse; her in nedy, of Loutstana; Chas. B Kenuy, ood et cy bs ‘» those who have suffered ig, oh h diee: 8 so in | of Pennsylvania; Philip A. Madan, of Cava; Ca. | eBed very many ples led Tand pas-aze throug ; siren tins in lors af sppetits, vigor, Ko , the unde necessary ovt bus drugs rhe parlor aud, hi 1 fres = wie pnd ew Vor Avercey. 1 7 hush: 5 . ‘a a BI . C . cf ri sional services, uring poed ; with the fst rn it stands, t _ PE iNG * 9 om ane comictoates tee ted hor Neaens to:come ip Magrader, of Marytand; C. Johu O'Flynn, | Grokent togetior te teats pee ee ee | the sakerere ta nde reenlonal services, aauring | ened 4 Square No. 53. Lotatd house tent | NEW PAPER HANGI VG ANw UPHOL when b mig od Bosca mardi re of Michigan; Ssmuel Kobiason, of the District | POUR 3 P Pos'- | venient and ‘proper prescriptions.» thorough oura | sak ste ject, between ad { would met reaprosfally wall ton athentoon of the death; wes in hed asleep ste etal bia; James &. Wise, of the District of | “ORS: a sound body and mind, without unple-sapt rs | and tun hack to wd) fort alles ~ - e night after her, sho: x x. Th Fiotions or hinderance from ordinary business pur beautiuily and cligibly situated, aa sm uts. indwe to any person wisiing to purchase & All diseases ofa private natura, from whatsoever peter 5 The scbool was then dismissed, at a few min- SAO paRIA TRS ey ene. | 2 [mies after 7 o'clock p. ws the ecainiaation having cises with an address to the graduates; which | Cmmenced at 2 o'clock th; thinks be went away and came ington and the adimcent c:ties to thie n; Berry was in Cleveland last summer; ful: stock of WALL PER. un every wv yleand pattern: pee jo emanvee ORATIVE PAPERS. BORDERS CUR PALA. he eaate from Cieveland to Baltimore; wuer the " : = : flebiddder ke olan Seehie herrea rae ; onthe for nega | WINDOW SHA DESand FIN PURER: CORES Berey Catharine was just out- tory, by Ed. Woolten, Water —The citizens of the Second Ward, tism, Piles, Ac., skillfully and successiully treated, rt Pees te « Pictures and Shades; FIRE wide the kite! er door = the Lip nas lg utiful and appropriate. | Guring the hot weather, have suttered greatly for Dr. Haris will visit Washington every week du mother was iu the Kitchen, and Joba was in the ‘This closed the exerci ring May and June, rems: want of @ sufficient snpply of water. At times x Wednesdays, The dining room; the donrs were all open, and they ’ 1am niso pre) +R REDS, Husk iti 7 lays, and Fridays ofeach week. Can be consul pra aa ss < ~ a “ mn MATTRESSES, After partakiag of the hospitalities of the Col- | it waw distressing to see azed females and small | “ 5 osys Shoe i APARSHAL’S in virtue of « wrt | LOUNGE KTAL 4 DECORATIONS, t bave all hea d what witness said about the ss pe relies erg bere * rs at his rooms, 58 National Hotel, from 10 tol: aud ) Jog aang ‘dail & note, because they sald that ste need uot repeat | Me* the guests departed, highly delighted. ebildren luzying Luc’ ets of water several squares, | (8 P K. B. Banwis, M. b Mare aid all such work as bs 3 issied trom the Clerk's othice of OR TORMAT UpbOlster- the Distriet of Columbia for the - mm. i so many times; witness spoke in a joud mals WPAFU Residence, Kicnmond, V er, with promptness and ¢. Tux Weatuxn.—Range of the thermometer | being unable to procure any from the bydrants in County of Washingtou, and tome dires Al crders will be thnukfully received ; and. by voice , : thelr weighborbood. ‘The ecmuissioner and the |g Acsice Fak Pasguyine Hikath Wiles | sxe 2 pvebo meien tor Cates Ge eer Pate | pcominieg ater Ierent eee eee ee At So'clock p.m. the court adjourued. from Thursday ucon, June to this morning : eiff zens suspected that the pipes had been tapped, Pit sere fsa te, & crlesien Eg Mile. e) Court houxe door of sid county, on THURSDAY, | | hope to merit aud obtain @ liberal share of patron . ‘ Morning. Noon. Night | ad the water diverted to particular houses The Spas mer ys . * the a2 uly, 1858, at 12 o'clock m., the foi. | Ke. gee Day he | Thursday . -— " 7 £29 | cofamissioner went in search and succeeded in | Jt ct i rd cane | lene desceided property, to All defendant « | Paper put on in the best ananner.and warranted. To-day, the petit, jurors not engaged on the Crider. 83 “0 tinding several ‘These were cut off tiemen’s hair to ourl beautifully. Price 90 toota hit, mie, chai _— a 4 a Let No, 15, J 4 8 = nel were divmminsed wutil bext Tue y | ney o “4 | ply was expected to increase ; but ly. | each, W.P, Fetkivek & Co., San tees Gono quare feet, together sre ACARD. morning at 10 o'clock. Sunday. <4 | several pumps liad bee nag thus the Proprietors, New York. | tio erty ol NEN DING to be absent tor some time my cf The prisoners were brought inte court and “4 supply is nol as yet as plentifal as might be. It ed unter further netioe, Placed In the box, and the trial proceeded Wholesale and Retail Agents for Washington se is the desire of @ commissioner to furmish the ton. wa. STRR. TarLox & Masry, Booksellers, between 9th an: y als 158, cuaamama 15! \ "2 Oe John H Goddard, (Chief of Police,) sworn. — a supply, and no doubt measures will be taken to | lth st.. Pa.avenug. aly favor of Greeu & Soott, use of An BR s ULERY, Remembers the triat at the ma istrate’s ottic ue remedy the evil immediately, —_ W > F'«, AVEDO®, REDS Pru STRAT, before the Deviins were committed to jail; w Remark; y through- MARKIED, rictof Colt Over wa > ieee untae Seer ens theres, Re eas & principal WOU | ut, wind to. wasn, Swe to cad; Sek hee airy, | Cancasses.—A very unwholesome obj-ct/| arse. Matthew's Church on the 2ith June, by the Auctioneer. Mr BRADY begs respoetfolly to inform the creeds eae sober, but appeared very much ¢x-| NW warmer, fae toend; 26th—fine, airy, NW; | being the carcasa of a Jarge doy, has been suf- | Rev. Father Waliron, Me Be \JAMINE. Gilt, ! Eek SALE OF MACHINERY AND | iio that in consoauence of tie very Lberal reteon, nese thinks he was quite sober; be | ward, very hut (hronzhont. 27th—-Ane, hot, NW. i é YARD to Miss MARY R. SAUTER, both of this Ree Lax» Banwary he has received since opening bis PHOT fist fo an officer to go and arrest some oue hi hotter throughout, sinwutar eke, sun set to | £764 to Hein Ninth street, near D, on the Island, au. 28 | THURSDAY July 8t.., at 106 GRAPHIC GALLERY af Wa-hingtou wil for kolling bis friend, and wax there about forty | Mon and west. litte spit of rain alcuay to end. | since Tuesday, although moxt abomiuably otten- | Gi the2ath June. at Rock Creek Church, by the pled peedbantng i trary tv his original intention, keep opes during Minutes afterward when the trial took place wind I; 2th—-tue, airy, wind NW very bot | #ivé and esti. A similar institution bas | Rev. Mr. Buch, Mr. Jon W DAVIS, of Meut- 1 ity fa de-d of trust aa ebesed Antes wilt be eoustast'y ic 8 Lanaths, (alled for defence )—Knew Berry end ; 2%h—fine, NW . sopete aie Pbetiee or AWDSON, of the suine Heese ciate geaue | is for Washington © attendanoe to execute Photographs aud Ambroty p.# and knows with; they were at witness's bouse temperature same, very bot thronyhout, though and-a-half street, between Ia 4 7 on the di the murder, about three o'clock i Me RY . © on tha th of ine 1 moro alr; Soth—five, NAY. trite coater, got ow Ha ee a gy red yage lon much hotter, clou ghtning toend, Jui % Te aiaaed ee cinene | trifle caclers Y | io the vicinity of Thirteenth, also on the Island, Last quarter of moon Sanday, 4 bof July, be ee ee p m; they wee drink w@bed very Lively freely while thee Dr JW. Stetuemius, sworn —Knew Berry; be 2 freely; be (Smith) im the | est possible manner. il Pi » aad they were drinking quite oes rangine from $1 upwards. tection of Portraits of dretincurshed wen he targeet in the Worle) is open Cor f MUMAS DOWLIN AMANDA ELLE of Georgetown, it N WIDNEY oF | Taree mabe Ce. Shapel, July Int, by the R BT-E. THOMPSON to AGN Sapper Kettles, rol Ca-ks, Barre's an! Half barre ‘Tune, Vats and Covlers, &c . &c. ¥ agreeable to the tw ped) Teed Gace residents of the neigiborhood. These matters a) oe ee Men piped Harness, o Ri Sat enero i Wag, im Washington during last summer, and | ‘Wgen Lane SS Mo suly }, 1958. should surely be seen te, this Lot weather. dnugater of the inte Jonas Muldieton, all of this | Toxeiher with all the necessary furniture and appa- ANSROTYP eS ANG sRAPHE went to Mrs. Devlin’s bouse; witness, Berry.and , ’ city. (Philadelptis papers please copy * Tatus to conduct a brewery. LEATH? RG others were going in a hack tothe Navy Yard Tur Retagat or ANaLostan.—In this season At Alexand Va,J th th M ‘Terms: One-third cash; the ros'due in 6 and 12 The Ambrotypes taken by Sanve are anid to Lo and, in passing the house, Berty got out and went Wee RER SET EvOr — eMday tbe Agi seas when the sun’s rays are so oppressive, we know | Daua, De Ss. WE ERECT, of quer: ike months; for approved exdursed notes, bearing inter- ar ot toany takea in ety Patent Cantar, ja there and stayed awhile; this was about one | Who were charged with riot on Fourth st., Bun- to MARY, daughter ofthe late Dr.S. W. Smith, of a5 ts Lenthereraphs are . year ago day week, appeared before Justice Donn for | Of Bo pleasauter retreat than the retreat at Aua- = the former place, A EL. Kress, recatled for prosecution —Siw | furtier hearing. They had one hearing, which lostan. Situated on the river, where the wind So that they cnn sent toany peeted the eomnlry pro ty may be examined by applica- n, on the premas: NORE Le, ot ne See tion to Boy: aAeol rh Without any extra expense. e JOHN BOYD, Trustee. Cad early before the rush—on Pa avenue, betwe. u Smith on the day of the muidec; witness did not intaw other | Dloweth as it listeth, shaded by forest trees, and DIED. je2-d J 1B, Auct. | sthand9 nats, 0 KR. saNU5 cousider him drank; thought be bad been drink. | Was postponed for the purpose of obtaining witbal kept in the finest poxsibie order, it offers | a " x. Te Se Ee rapes pit ee bp S| witnesses. ‘The hearing yesterday was very un- | attractions to the hot resident of the dusty city, | ySesterday afternoon, the tat instant, at 2o°clock, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. yt - “Si a =y Ber) Fecal d —Is familiar with | satisfactory, and the witarss who was considered | that need only be mentioned to be appreciated. | JANE + No youngest son of Sohn W.and E izabeth RUSTEEs wees qirtue of @ deed of I PAPER HANGINGR. 90 a “if vw d 7 ” a ” ru me ” 3 eure mane rey, recatie, s witha was | Of most importance was again absent. Justice | afr, Halpin, the Proprietor, is attentive to the ‘The faveral will taxe place rom the residences of | wh trust date posers. = im Risbard Soyen. BAe TER ea wreertnaet ef parE bere shown “¢ papers, which she stated were | Dorn continued the young men on their own 'e- | wants of his guests, and the inuer-man never | the parents This (Friday) Evening, at 5 o'clock. | S/°juiy next, on the promises, at Gorctock > wr the | HAAG rine ene aT ANe oc ailinb pies . coznigince fora further hearing, informed | suffers where he is ‘caterer, Try Analostan one | The friends of the family wre invited to attend. western part of Lot No, 2, im Square No. 122, in| For the oouinued couhde ree aod Cross-¢ramine wr 5 hi before; | them tthe witness appeared be would send for | of tue hot days of these weeks, This morning, the %d instant, JOHN WOOD, | Washinston, fronting 3! Jeet on north E street, gererous public | return my thanes rtbeas to Mt. Pen nen ae tiGerk: "Phés gave hin information by which te ee wel Sark wy sta ag Winame; be amu ee ja future without difficulty, and de- Seana oe rae p w hal, bowever, “Ju! Vv, . - . 2 Jc, witness was here shown another paper, | ‘Tux Porice —Yesterday the police began ope: | half of Lot No. 18, and west half of 17, in square Semin reg lees bis band — siz o> af rations under the reorganization. The force re- | 496, fronting 50 feet on south F street, ruoni Witness washer shown ants, paper, and re. | mains as before, with the exception of the trans- back Fe ag ee yg Vegi gta er | Gue-ted to read it; und, baving done so, stated | fer of officer Zimmerman from the Thi.d to the Pain hig 0 cents per foot. - tuat that alse was his band writing and signa- | Fourth Ward, in place of E McHenry, promot 4 / fie; Witness stated that some of tue papers br- | and, the iatment of J. F. King to the Third .—The schooner Benjamin She fore weationed were written to henaitnana oth- | Ward, hetitase of Zimmerman, transferred on tlie: 3 : : rd 10- Yousg & Cartei’s wharf, Es to Mr. Berry; witness bad id the removal of R.H, erd arrived to-day, at Y > in her posyession, = ay? 2 vr arte ‘Auxiliary Guard. bs Deuges W-49 coal for John I, Underwood. é alos . soe weed 58 years,anative of County wd, Ireland, | rupning back, of the same width, 97 feet and & t for the last 22 years a resident of this city. of an toch. with the improvement No. tes orth Nstsoot arse Asti eodas ties! | toh raed aang; One third of the purchase, money 5 tr a cus au 5 jance Boonmenisstio'close Tet en ee | stale ae ened Spe, paunaes in tae, comes wlaSerUeoeeS sep see marie otte,o | Eira scsnegterrea AUG 5 . e 5 , igor ‘sideat uaghter Of Seeded has Boban: | oumtelthe Resgeedane, after one week's notioe, amsburg. * . Ths friends and acquaintances of the fami'y are F. W. RISQUE, ited juneral from Brid; ‘Trus' oon Georgetown, Builds Agnocts tion. Chureh caBatarday afteraecn antic v'gioas, =" ALT & RARNARD, Anct Ba pi ARAN Bet elt oP | Drange romance On FEE Ppa debted to me will nav ode Non 4a Tth at snext tm Lamenost™> SS’ MRAIDS. PLAIT>, CURLS, mau ARIES and vores UibEs ee Bear cornet of 18th atreet and Pa_ave jose a y u at Gl Lopes EXTRACTS, nil odors, st GIBES'S G2 Hale, Stores meer, aay sepent mete 3 B KhESt ROMAN ayer RINvS, Tigris 6 Ad TON te METZEROT L, i