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innocence of the prisoner sufficient to disqualify | names of arshal Hoover, of thiseity, and ex- | Sanrorn’s L ATOR.—It truth, UCTION SALES. L 8) Cc A L NE Ww Ss : him from serving. Mayor Kin; |, of New York, who, it Salleged, the rreateet remote tee lor Drops ae Bee A THE LATEST NEWS 7 Tux & L ‘The juror here stated that he should not dare to | is cognizant of the peculiar facts attendant upon ° ity, tat so often baffies the | PHTS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. ——_ + + * mesecsy gu Warmer Gt ect Orme | “Janie dn ae aa va | We et athe, tee, am ary Sar nn cot ie By A, OREEN. Avion, | By Telegraph to the Bvening Star mesetlany b |. Wills . s ler) © ce vat 2 i) i ier t i 4 sghtc Baga “rad THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING | formed plutons from! Coaverastion with an eye- | to have been potdlal by nie peice te tat by oe sanee wee Gosed cae ents is unis, RUESTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE Pror- SP Ranpaeng meena THEM TO BE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING | witness. Set aside Bishop Hughes Pe! Soars ith such invariable success that he has bean ine xnry.— By virtne of a =3 ngdate| FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY | Esau Pickrell here came into court and was | The naines of Geo. Eustace, Cyrus McCormick, Tused to offer ites famiig medicine, and let the | 2% tio th day y bere pes, and d ge po ia Arrival of the New York. Was OF THE oFFicx. [Ts TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION Is | called. Had formed opfnions, and Lis sympathies | and John M. Seely, jr.,are also mentioned as | World have the his discovery. If those a i; ‘0. 151, folio 58, one rec. trou! i Vashington Co: + in the District New Yorn, A — N MORE THUAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DaiLy | Were rather eulisted in favor of the prisoner; but | amongst the Government witnesses. pega ei fron goes gt Sepinate: lanruor, ia, ti cndersigned will sell at public vaio from Boatnaiaeen: pg rea 7 pete] PRINTED IN THE DisTRicT oF COLUMBIA. he should be sorry to think he could not give a they mizht save physicians’ bills and days, perhaps | front of the premises, on TUESDAY, April | forenoon ——_- = -—___ fair verdict. notwithstanding all that. Set aside | City Couxcizs.— Board of Aldermen.—The years, of suffering. Sold by ail Druggists, at 436 o'clock ot No. 13. in Square Nottcz.—Distaict of Cotuwsia Apvertise- | by the court. fog i board met last night at the usial hour, the Presi- | | ™9F2i~ Je said fot hail cErabbic despatches from Paris say that MENTS TO BE INSERTED IN THX Battimone SuN oe F. fee Cee dealer) called. Had | gent. w.T. Dove, Esq., in the chair. Weenie Canes, Vay eg By Baiget A on A st noth, ok with thee ts an ARE RECKIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THE Ge j : i ue city of Washinetom, im the anid ‘Dratrict To antineatal advices are decidedly more pacific Iee Creamand Water Ices, inch on A st. south, and running with the same | Powers have Stax ovvice. G. M. Wight (furnitare dealer) called. Had A communication was received from the Mayor, il cae at ian affairs, but the epran Congre £ ne Width 135 fect 1 inch to the rear line of the said lot, aes, Place. basis and extent of the Philadelphia Confectionery, corner 12th and F | and heme nee ney Cott stal the discussion have not yet been settled “Phe ovricr formed opinions. Set aside. inclosing one from the Common Council of Brook- | #t*@et#. marz-Im* | foundation ofa house 27 bea gtesber iar foots we nd ‘nt = Ouse 27 feet 8 inches by 37 feet. re- | Hague. London, and Berlin are ——a = ‘a form % NNIES.—Thore t of Pennies, for change, | cently burnt. 1 ; trom mentioned as the THE MADISON PLACE MURDER. _ | opinions. ‘Set asides) “U4. Had formed | yn City. inviting the City Council of Washington | ogh™)Sine none in want of Ponnice, for change, | cvatly burnt, it avenue, itches Pe esmne tom | most likely places. sega esi : TChas. B. Church (carpenter) called. Had ex. | to *ttend the celebration. on the 27th instant, of | ter of the Star Office, os “epee muttgty the mutual consent of all par- having been tiformed of the Bay ~ Trial of Daniel E. Sickles for the killing | pressed opinions Set aside. Cree een ce eee ce | | ag Peomes walls tha EK aoe ara mee | coe for the aetna neta bro; | of Austria, desires to recede by dior ena! ef Philip Barten Key. ann Brite (caacls maker) called Wet} s TP) oe ek woe ence for Couzha. Colds, and Conaamption in ape Groands.” rams Gaxeical the Capitol | trom bi ve attitude. Iatolner letter nee, - uals ry fe ~* 2 be = a +d 7 ary st es, OWN: ec) + One-| SECOND DAY—TUESDAY Setlside. |? “Pinions formed on the case itelf. | Presented and referred. Gardner's hidian Balsam of Liverwort and Hoar: | int 2,andSyonra, with iatetest ifaw fhe Nalanee | tbat Austria and France appear more ‘inclined to z f Wey civic echoas acacia ut | ME. Thos. Miller. from the improvements com- | hound, a medicine that has proved a blossing to our | the sale. Notes tobe riven fer Henge se, eee OF stan el Crimixat Court—T. H.Crawrorn, Juder |) Wm tana oaniane Sir pots + Thought | mittee. reported a bi making aj propeiations for | race. ‘It is sold by all the gcigts, and Mosars, | mente. deed givon and a dead of trust taken jaad | Austria's foree in Lombard J a Avril 5—By dint of extra exertions on the part | Gorge M- Scuthron: (druggist) called. Had | ©2801 repairs in the Flrst, Second, Fifth and Sev- Meer sict 7 nnn ne ne Cee MAT ARMS MRE cash pet peien tape te Rekiet taal dus, acil Barca ee eee is falling of of the Marshal and his deputy yesterday afternoon, | formed opinions, and thought'he could not en Pee ae ecg ig oe ee ake 18, provided there is deposited $5) as '& forlelture | for the present. The Austrian papers however sive after the adjournment of the court, the court-room | fair verdict. Set aside. ° Hovsrs are Ciearrpor Vermin on the next day after the sale. warni. inst too much confidence in the Th Pp di ods deal: alled. Had | Stone and pave the footway in the south front of | and Gardens proncrvod from tho. tvaces of in JAMES ADAMS, age Was So arranged as toaffurd more accommodations Sounsed eplatons \ ‘Saeside enter} es ~ Msc) square 493, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth | Amt, ad worms, by Lyon’s Magnetic Powders and “a JOS. M. ABAN 3. Trustees. on fu ey ccbetney say it is very dogbtful if a for the large assemblage of members of the bar at : streets west ; passed. Pills. mar . SN. Anct. aren ed. pr os Pd — wie ehe ee la Belen er prcatonrray ionee sop opinions | “Also, a bill authorizing the Mayor to cause cis- Farewell to sleep whon bed-bugs prey, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ee Exoran. a during the progress of the trial yesterday. The | “5'ch Wow Dest dr oods dealer.) called, | terns to be constructed and have pumps placed in = Ocrau —_ mice (confound them) play. SALE BY ORDER OF THE QUA Ter. |8 nttion af workmen had been unssual bustle and excitement which character. | a1 formed opinions. Set aside, oo” | certain streets in the Second Ward; . the powdered leaves of which tn oettain death to | SS MAGTER AN ri Ce Gant ee ES. | reer ‘Hows sehen “ye ized the proceedings on all hands yesterday, will | 'y “Gg GPinions. | Set as ier.) called. Had |, Mr. Dunnington, from the police committee, garden insects, Ants, roachos, bse: fens take, | NESDA ST: the 6th metant Toheitcell inte Gowed Lord Jon, ee Commces on Monday night be. by the change of arrangements, very materially | gored very decided opinions | Bot was 8¢ | introduced a Dill ‘appropriating $12,000 for the | EX gest ‘amount of this powder will | States Garrison, at 12 0’clock m.,a large lot of — Reform bill, ee moved bis amendment to the cbviated. In conformity with the expressed uu- | Fitiery L. Ofut. (grocer) called. Heal formed | Purchase of lot 7 iu ayuare 352 for the purpose of | preserven garden of plant ana tata Romer wall Uniform Corts, Fatigue Jackets, ge me cite had previously oon nation derstanding between Sudze Crawford and_the | filery mera (grocer,) called. Had forn erecting a guard-house thereon. hese annoying pasts. It 4x free from poison and Woolen Pants, Great Coats, + _ Soe = te od was until counsel for the defence just prior te adjournifient, | Pinions Dyer (shoe dealer) called. tad formea | _ ME: B. stated that. the bill passed by the Board | harmless to mankind and domestic animals. Itis Linen Overhauls. Carpets, ; the prisoner's dock bad been removed irom its ac- oned position to the rear of the bar behind opinioas. The Neapolitan exiles had arrived at Bristol more valuable in preserving crops than guano in ‘ogether with ot of other articles, His opinions were formed shortly after | Of Aldermen at the last meeting for the above Fur | makine them erawe Many worthless tinitatiens ate | ‘Terms cash; in specie. ase wed = y Doar A crowd of at ieast. 10.00 s ‘ the occurrence. They were as to the quality of | Pose, Was rejected by the lower board, and they | Rivortised. “Tho only conurne ie crmnad he Lene By order of the Quartermast>r the quays. ee the couusel for the defence. and immediately facing | the act, and he did net think they would be | *fterwards passed another bill, which was rejected | [t can be ordered through eee ene api nastor ay a — aps them the beach, and an open space provided furnishing changed Set aside y by = rae sea Tater rrernocin that if the board Rowse kills all Insects ins trices: =) CMTE mete nes ¢ rae = = i ane eo Pao aci i - wes - = 5 Se t ey c ut Pills are mixed for rats and mica, J.C. M sy 1 ‘ that onnce- Py pg pod saniichee! H- Coombs. Tad formed opinions, Set | Tot the lower board Would enaoree the aetinn ty | Sample Flasks, Been; torwiar seen Weenteaad | (MUANCERY SALE in the funds, which would have have teeg geen court house he. une thronged with counsel, report- students; and outside the bar the | . in avery few moments, kissing it also. . . Barnes & Park, New York, ep AND UNIMPRO Peter F. Baron (grocer) called. Had expressed | Passing i . Also, the Merican Mustane Liniment. conditional opiates, knew of ne angnersions | Mr. A.W. Miller moved that the bill be laid | Alse,the Meri - , which would hinder bim from giving a fair ver- | 0! the table, and thata conference committee be | TT =-s = ~ crowded lw execss with eager spectators. diet. "Could give a verdict according to the law | Called with a view to effecting, if possible, a com. MARRIED. THE PRISONER IN COURT. and evidence, and had no scruples about capital | Promise upon the other bill. , On the sist of March, by the Rev, Mr. Regers, a large crowd was gathered fn the court. | punishment. Had spoken with Mr.Gobright with | ,, Mf: Moore contended that itwas perfectly legit: | qO7'vegu! SN ie tie Bee. Mr Rice a and passives a yet larcer number was drawn | reference to the imate for the police committee to introduce this | BARRIER, all of this city. of the City Hall to Challenged by Rate! A t but for the fact that the Paris Bourse had not yet sown any decided recovery of confidence henrtin H sell at’ : Avstata axp Itatr. ¥. the *th Pra orld tg The export of gunpowder and sulphur from PR. m., on the prenuses, part of Let No. | Austria to Italy had been prohibited No. 4%, fronting 32 fert 9 inches on ath The London Morning Herald says that France VIRGINIA | street wert, between Kand L strects north, by 100 to protest agaiust the construction of forti * | fect deep, with the buildings and impro: ers, bailills, p Dill as new matter. h two well buiitand confortable two- ements, at Piacenza : (Baltimore. Pluiadelplia, and Allentown, N. J., | consisting t 3 - ; : prisoner ou his way from the jail tothe | Wwe i7 Had ex- | , Some discussion ensued, whereupon the Chair | papers copy.1 dwell Cardinal Antonelli Las requested, the immediate trial-room. At half-past 10 o'clock precisely, Mr. | pressed very. fh decided that the pending ‘bill was out of order — eee f part of part evacuation of Rome by the French troops Kies entered the eourt-roomn, and was placed in | PE": “Mid yyietd cary te lied. Had | (the other bill being stilt pending between the | | - DIED, fort onsth strect cute Dairy News says that the last Austrian clr - ew ponition aasigned biai in the rear of ia | foriied decided Gpiaigns In Justiigstiog of the | fe Duatds) aud could not be entertained. Echeaend Eeriooe te aitacied theret will J counsel. « was dressed minch a: yosterday— i moray iad, Mr. Smith, from same committee, reported by dark coat, overcoat, vest and nec ke ntaloons. Ave; RaLia aND Ixpia Lat piphecrne' Australian dates of aweek later had been re- kill Lrison Tucker (hardware dealer) called, Had | W@Y of amendment, a substitute for the bill from most desireable opportur 9 i : he heat of the room, doubtless, | foried very decided opinions, and had very freely | t3¢ lower hoard, providing for the erection of a rt respectfu eth lie site or late residence te pe ith Spenser Swelline. or a say e “oobag The miners were doing a prosperous bus- his face was sor hat flushed, and he seemed at s = anew market-bo on the site of the present Centre | street east. To-morrow, ( inesday,) at =} Terms of sale as preseri bec by said decree ne- | iness. first slightly perturbed Uy the’ array of curious | “Stat bce meen formed opinions, | Mitket. ‘The bill was read. o'clock. [Baltimore papers please copy] * * | third ineash, and the Feaidue 1n 6, 12,and 1 months, | iy the Bombay mail of the Sth, it was learned eyes leveled upon him in whatever direction he | set aside = Pp “| Mr. A. W. Miller moved to strike out all after | On the sth instant, aftora lingering illness, H. B. Ce ee ae agen dy os that the Rohillars had been dispersed by thn trees turned. As the proccedings of the court were en- | Jao. T. Givens (coal dealer) called. Had formed | ‘¢, agin? clause, and insert as follows : RORER SON. the erier of the Cirenit and Crimi- | Fi eras pon the full payment of the puscliase | aud their forts captured without a blow. Tantla tered spon; however, and the public gaze was | opinions, and his sympathies were with the pris- | .,/bat the Mayor and Commissioners of the Centre | nal Courts of tins District, ia thal 79th year of his | 1 interest the trustee will convey the | Topee was still at large. somewhat less persistent, he resumed bis accus- | Gher. Set aside. tomed ease and self-possession. A slight smile Edw. Lenny called. Wis opinions were formed all architects who may be so disposed, to present eveu crept over bis countenance as a proposed juror | grom me if; nad ware 14 quattGcath such plans with accompanying drawings and anasunced, rather emphatically, bis opinion that | Set aside. id were im Justification of the Specifications, as may be necessary for the im- chanel vas justiied in killing Key. provement and repafr of the present buildin aay eps Searcivede Fy Ae tH : sala. Incas canvas one cee very ete Lady Jsenirsaptgeause! ‘ue expense thereol 20s the Sth Beyond the railing. at the west end of the conrt | nesses. Set aside. the Mayor sed Contataloners sivte cared tet i room, a large but orderly gathering of spectators | Anthony Hyde (lawyer) called. Asked to be ¥ peertentgnne ts y are here! mf i ag Market be, and they are hereby directed, to invite | "45 fiends and Scaualittenoes are respectivily. ta- to attend his funeral from his late residence, Penn, avenue, opposite Willards’ Hotel. morrow (Wednesday) Afternoon, 6th inst, at3 jock. = » the purchasers in far, Af the terms of aplied wi fivo davs after Sea pes ows LivEeRroot.—Cotton closed at an advance of sale which are | 1-16a%, caused by American advices, and the id, upon one week's < the purchaser, | Pacitic aspect of Continental affairs. All conveyancing at the exponse of the purchasers. Breadstuffs were quiet. there having been ao c +5 WA \ULACH. Trustee. "| regular market since the Persia left McG Ley 2 & CO. Auc'rs. | Provisions were dull. Sugar steady. jSpirite micady. © notice, at the risk and expen: nstant, of consumption. MONTA- ES, this age. énd his alon Thursday next, ats! vfrom | ___ By WAI. NARD, Auctioncers. turpentine dull at 40sad1s. was collected, standing on tip-toe in such in- | excused on account of his privilege as a member alk Micki i ello to report to these Boards Estose of his brother, N St, be- EREMPTORY SALE OF CHINA, GLASS, | .Loxpox—The corn market bad advanced one convenient positions as the scant accommodations | of the bar. a are tween Fayette and Froderick sts, Georgetown, . y ARE. ys Croc &e., Avetion.—On | Shilling. of the room allowed, they managed to gain such | | Mr. Carlisle, for United States, said they were | ).Mt; Miller explained his views abont the pro- |‘ re. | w EDNES vay MO RNINGTApei 6th, comtione” Consois $33,296. r = _ posed nm a onsiderable length. - > oI zat y + we wil! sell, without reserve, al — imperfe.t glimpses at the actors in the draina pro- too modest on that side to make any sugyestions | He objected to a blind appropriation as called ptt en Ist instant, CHARLES W. HESLE | 10 eral heseiseilh Batect, in rear of wioee te san Election in isville Eremaing 28 they might as to Whether the juror should be excuses NE, azo 19 yenrs, maromeene on 22 macecks £m eae Ot otoee 8 Leu . Within the bar, the space as on yesterday was} Mr. Brady, for defence.cla 1 Sled by members of the bar, with strangers uf | of mdeaty for the counsel o | for in the substitate just reported, when the city ‘was too poor to repair its streets. i lease copy.) China, Ginss. Crockery Ware, &c. We name— Lovisvitte, April 4th_—The Oposition have he other side. at least before the new Market-house would be | &% it comprises the rarest kinds to be found in Eu- = rope or America, - Baltimore Markets. completed Ai) piants warranted true to mame and of fret FUTURE DAYS. = | ry i i i White Granite French China, elected their Mayor and a majority of the Coun- note. Mr. Sickles, senior, was present again, ‘The juror was e: i le eee yap te Sela hte on AUCTION SALES. Printed and Fancy Toilet, Dinner and Tea Sets, cils. Eighteen Opposition and six Democratic interested spectator of the proceedings, as John H. Smoot ¢ ry goods dealer) did not re- | \orket-house te See eee oumto _ AUCTION SA Heavy W hite Granite y are, in variety, saemnbean of the taller ane chiens. i. father of Mrs. Sickles. clerk called— | The pont epee ear net ; By J. C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctic atau Cnn, formerly private Secretary fis, (machinist.) Had formed opin- tii eee Z SECOND ALE BY CATALOG Connecticut Election. as F.M as tothe quality of the act, and would be | (2 Preise . JARGHST AND Bret COLLECTION ¢ Hanrrorp, Cr., April 4 —The general election afraid to trust himself on the jury. Set aside. Minalsl Ue concocted Purexteat “ Roses ever O in this State came off to-day ‘be Republicans Me) Henry Wikoif. a warm personal friend of Mr. | John Moore (bacon dealer) catfed Mad formed | "Sty" aritter said lhe believed it was a mito the anne an ee gags lave elected the four Congressmen and the entire Sickles. were also present. opinion which would disqualify bit 3s a juror. | aaty of architects to examine old bulidinee ane, | este ene eee ent. eet oO Vinge State ticket. and a large imajority of the Legisla OPENING OF THE CoURT. Setaside. ees : > improving th He had known such prising the best and now other gsods not here mentioned, | *e- At about half-past Iv o'clock a. m., Judge | A. Lrrets Nertow (dry goods dealer) called. to take place several times. He believed setts, Perpetual, 1 oution of the trade is respectfully Metarie Races. Crawford came inte Court, and order was re- regina Seren me 2 Om cite meneance oF is Dill should pass as reported from the com- % Moss, Large St pacts wl In sold without reac ee, New Orzrans, April 3. —Fanny Weshington stored by the erier e killing. Set aside. . | the two hundred thousand dollars whieh at sabe, a ver that amount & | won the two mile race on Friday, over the Metarie ea See wens jarers were called and answered | Are esd ey eT COUle: not |'i¢ proposes to appropeiate for the purpose, would | ach tun eee ety, Cluabing, Plante, titer Donsing inten, oF amtistnctonily endoreed coarse, nad Pianct wen tie four sulle post sake sm to thei 5 & ale verdict. © - . . a : ‘1 2 vite ’ of the bie i ¢ 9 Satarday, iting four horses easily —— cope thst Vie eotery cockous fa eal Weve. C. Harper igrocer) called. What he bad | swell to three hundred and fifty thousand dollars We invits the att nof the public to this sale, | ap Lite ILI, & BARNARD, Aucts. . y = y | ing talesmen was to call them from the list; if | fread of the case did not aiount to an opin in ide preferred. they could | is mind. Had no se ples about capital punish- th® counsel on either = i After sume further diseussiot ir. Miller's ee = Battimore, April 5—Flour closed dull; How- have them drawn by ballot ng, but was of opinion that it ought to De abol- | sendment was rejected—ayes?, r quality: sin, Ploriat and Nurseryman, Cobtieotiont By J. C. McGUIRE & UO., Auctioncers, ard street $6.25 Phe 1 for def ae ie ; ad The question now recurring on the substitute | avenue, at the corner of M : QUPERIOR ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE |, Wheatdull. Corn closed firm and unchanged, to take the 3 Mr. Harper was accepted and duly sworn. | reported by Mr. Smith— ap5 AS. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. |S) Praxo Forte axp Housewonn Feratizcke at | but not active. Mr. Carlisle. for United States, said the course | PAtlip Hauptinan (ti u Had ex-| “Mr. A. W. Miller asked if the previous nestion SSeS : —— 3. ‘On THURSDAY MORNING, | — Provisions dull; bacon sides 9%; pork closed spoken of by ‘the Court was not anifurm, and | pressed opinions upon the act of Killing. and could | etd good until the bill should Re diiroscd oy ype i G7 MCGUIRE & CO, Auctioncers, h, at o'clock, at the house recently occu’ | steady; meas $1.75 ink wulch wan ordered Ls DY SW Me] RL hy AL Amveat(grover called. "Had formed | ¢,The Chait, decided that iy did, ahd that att] JTC SITURE AND BEPECTS OF & a8 Dy | pl by ce, Stovena onl atret botwret and | “WUlaky Ql a Se. - lot; which was ordered. M. t (gr sar . heey further debate was out of order until the vote on | MORN April ath, at 10 o'clock, o sylva- a 3 “ " The first juror drawn was George J. Johnson, | but never expressed “un opinion. ‘That opinion | tit hill should be taken. sv aresan bates eh Gees en Superior Seven-octave Rosewood Case Piano Forte TRICOPHEROUS aren who bad formed opinions from hearsay and news- | Was from rumor. | Had no feeling for or against | “'Nyr Aliller appealed from the decision of the | sil the Farmtare sot Eaters che family declining by Goetz & Co., an >, POMADES, EXTRA &5- papers. Could not give a fair verdict. Set aside. | the prisoner. vas worth S200. Chair. housekeepin Suit of Carmson Plush-bovered Parlor Furniture, | LOGNE, HAIR, TOOTH. and NAIL BRUSHES, fm. B. Jackson (grocer) called. Had several | Rateliite. “Swear him, sir; and the juror was | “White Mr. Miller was hunting up authorities to dere Lounge, French Plate Fier Glasses. Sinbs and Brackets, co H 2 p, at a Peart aside UML Net Fender an) rin. AL. Galt Coweler) called. Had formed | Mati his appeal, a sharp discussion sprung up. | NIukeaty Muntectieine, Cee text Chaien Walnut Posioscd Riagore Wines Coa LAMMONDS, 2th ot. verdict Set aside oats M. Galt (jeweler) her e. alas involving the previous question, points of order. | Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Oilcloth, Suit of 4°Crimson Damask Curtains, with Lace | @TEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, pret (saddler) called. Had said Sickles | 2d expressed an opinion. Set aside. and many other nice little matters. Finally— Bedstead, Bureaus. Waxhstands, Curtains and Cornice, f Ss en SUPPLY, was justified in killing Mr. Key. Knew nothing Jas. E. Smith, (clothier.) called. Had formed Mr. Rig moved to adjourn. Cu tains, Win'ow Shades. Mattresses, French China Vases and Mantel Ornamenta, Opening this day at of the ciremmetances. opinions from rumor, and might have conversed | -pye Chel wes about to put the question, when | Bolsters and Pillows, Comforts, Blankets, Superior Velvst, Brussels ane Three-ply Carpets, McLAUGHLINS, Fhe Coart said the expression of am opinion | With sume of the withemes, Set side. Mr. Dove contended thal the anotion to adjourn | Hat Rack. Sur CAatpets, ted aad Eyer, Patcanton ining tables Oot Aces Basing Chaire, | 222 %—(AlexSen.] _Pa.a¥.. bat sth snd ate was sadicient to disqualify. ‘Tle jurue was act | John W- ‘Wheeler, (hardveare eal deca, | could not be entertained. the previous question | Cunt, Glasz, aud Crockery Ware. | &e. | Handsome Mahogany Sccretary aud Bookcase” KEFP IT BERFORE THE a ee eee Sad faced opinions altogether from ruinor, both being then pending. ‘Torms : $2 and undercash ; over that summacredit | Break.ast and Card Tables, Lo: nee, ;: 4 The Chair decided that a motion to adjourn was | of 3) and 6 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, | Mahogany High-post and ('r. ih Bedst ds, ous frou mere ruiner Could not give a fair ver- | 28 to the killing and quality of the act. Should e nogany and Wa ible Drew SOPLE. ef hat A. PAYNTER’S CITY STEAM pe ; ch ; ci lous fron mete be sorry to think he could nat give a fair verdict, | 2!ways in order. and should the board adjourn on cris Goeoer ts Mahogany anc T ainut Masbie-top Dresenz Bu- | OOD MILLS 1s the only place in 4 the motion, they would, at the next meeting, re- | _ MeGUIRF. & CO.. Aucts._ Teas. can be bought cheapest and of the best gual- Thomas L. Petter (furniture dealer) called. Had | Wovld much prefer not to serve though. He | simue the busiiees where it would ‘be left at by By J. IRE & CO.. Auctioneers. Pes roccperes fh nt athe a Sees eens Sane.) Oe Packaces, warranted fall formed opinions frum spaper and other re- | Might possibly be intluenced. such adjournment OR PORATION STOCKS nt PUBLIC SALE. | Boch gf ocr ae Voit mth 10 PEK CENT LESS THAN ELSEWRERE , Mr. Philips thought th: bility existed 1 ij - : =i st : “E: | Feather Bods, Bolsters, and Pillows. ENT LESS 7 Id not discharge Lis duty asa juror in | | Mr. Phi ug is bossibility existed in | Mr. Dove appealed from the decision of the | {4 On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Ap il 8th, atéig Hair Mattresses, Blankets and Condorts, b b CITY, FOR CASH. ort te salad of cvery juror. nnd that this juror was as | ciate and stared hie poi length, o'clock, at the auction rooms, we shall sell. i suis Em Chairs, ¥ i cer ads, Stoves, e. 0k, HICKORS 3004, FINE WOOD. ms Giew ze B. Be 5 ¥ 25 yea y A sf “in = jion— 2 i . > ina 3 an are, & ” vered < tA 5 . waard called. Was not 25 years | W5it 9 Juror thouytt his impressions might bias | ¢ E Euan, a eae ee of = ) Corporation of Washington quarterty 6 per | Bick Tir Ghabng Dison, Kuives and Forks, Whore iw the city, Navy | dard, or lexandria. a 4 i a rage m ' 1 lated to oe W tian » tee ol a Robert C- Brooks (broker) called. Had formed ee eee ae ae acdc called. Hag | Puti and the Chair was sustained. Adjourned. | 94.5 Corvoration of Alexandria 6 per cont. Stock. | Poectifr with « geusral nese tenet oe Hicusckeep- | SW Ke Hasdy'ee Supe ewan Hotel; inious partly from rumor and partly from facts. . (ury-Bo% sig. dhe ie ‘erms cash, in current funds. Reselene Wm. Bailanty ne’s, 498 7th street; with Wm. Wha, Set aside. ee sith ol the watt a8 te | Arexaxonia Irgms.-The County Court com-| _ 8? 5-d J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. | Torins: $30 and under cash; over that sum a | ley o ceanslans drives corner Teh st. and Pa.avenue; > = » de a i he killing, and us e qu y be act is = Es Zi = 7 7 > ; day: ote - | oral V hart, foot of 7 reet, promptly at- Sots ogee Ge se uot castle Sr | opinions inizht be changed by the evidence. ‘Set | Menced its quarterly session yesterday. ‘Turner Bas Gan eae at uit yon aeemnindeel (ee ape ee giviag Of r verdict. Set aside ae aside Dixon presiding. The grand jury presented four $70 StRERT G axp A sre,] . PS. Thar iouse, which 18a very desisable one, is dew ape so thee fet inaaite — apace eg} Jas’ J. Barrett (carpenter) called. Had formed | _G¢orve E. Jillard (dealer in paints. oils, &c.) | indictments for assault and battery. Seventeen RTH, AND AND LOT ON 77H SiReET at | forrent. Inquire of the Auctioneers, a oo PAYNTER. et Pace’s Whack, Opinions from one of the witueass. Set aside. called. Had frequently expr Pinions. Was | Justices were present and granted thirty-two] Puetie’ Sat DAY AFTERNOON, | ap 4-4 J.C. M oss __ AEA) =R. at Page's Wharf _ 2. V. Galrnan (deuguist) called. Had repeatedly | 08 the yronud shortly after the act, aud bis opin- | licenses to sell Hquor, and six to kuep ordinaries. Petigh ioe pee slg heer ate a elpapiorre ge By WALL & SPRING IMPORTA TIONS—ias9. pressed upini r ae kill Ci ious then and now were the same "as strongly ‘The arrival of tish yesterday was sinall. but suf | PATE Of Square pa G deel aE tioete coe : . Sue ae oe Could not | prejudiced on one side. Did'ut think he weed | ficient to meet the demand” The prices were-- | sthstroct we “Poi a 3 HINTON § TSE ANT TAILORS, Girwrse Rhutes, Jr. had expressed opinions, | 2° 2 competent jaror. shad $1U to $13)5 per hundred; herring $=35 to 89 itted to be one of the most delightful pril 7th. com- | 46 Pean’a avenue, between 4% and Gth strecks, which would disgualify bim yh serving as a By the Court. The juror must be entirely un- | per thousand & private residence fur saic in that see- at our Suction Are now prepared to offer & juror. Set aside. biased. or he subjects either side to the necessity | © ‘Tie ship Arthur arrived yesterday, after a ty. age ergot laa SPLenvip anv ComPLere B. F. Mid: of Sayoympene s opinions before he can render | age of thirty-seven days, from New Castle, KE: clock, TA Stenger os ‘ana Touny tied Re ASSORTMENT 7 Prose a Verdict in varianee with those opinions land. with a cargo of railroad tron for the Lynch- : he back 0 fects a Bedsteats ‘ ‘ << te ce prejudices | Joka H. Smoot was called at the door. and did | Burg exteusion of the Orange and. Alessudria Cheeehee CHa Tie ne eee cian ons | Walmet oni ala tiogaoy Sots and ‘Tate m-seten, wer an Eee OOOEe, would warp his judgment, so as to make him un- | 20tanswer; and it was announced that the extra | Railroad. kntig two-story Frame Dwelling Houses Titles por, | Myozany Ruckers, Easy Slocpy hollow Chairs, | —™ ——s ail fit to serve as a juror , Panel of seventy-five was exhausted Mr. John Summers is about to erect a large | fret. shaltiath Gen, ; acer! ie ] EDDING PRESENTS.—ia addition teroue The Judge siid the juror was manifestly afraid iene oe a extra talesmen should brick building on Pitt street between King aud nents Oe Hiei perl ll mar Nadine Walautand Mahogany Marble-top Tables, JEWELRY. WATCHE TVER WARE to trast himself, and thought bim disqualitied be return ie Prince, to be used as a car factory. ‘1 ° w teas . 4 im disyuali. ~ Set shail; + = ‘ “ bi on the preimises. ud other Bureaus, we open this morning a beautiful assortment as: be nd Marshal Puillips said that would be im- | Mr. Samuel Miller is about to érect a three story | "the ry J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auets. and Wool Filling Carpets, Goods gotten up especially for Wedding Presents, Wm. H. Harrover, (bardware dealer.) called. he, as they would have to go into the county | brick store and dwelling on the northwest corner P ——— — 44M ting. 3 M. W. GALT & BRO. Towel Had expressed very decided opinions about the | for them. of Prince and Royal streets. By WALL & BARNARD id Stair Carpeta, marSi-ft 354 Pa. 4doors west Browns’ Hotel Peuding esse. Could uot reuder an impartial | Marshal Selden stated that John H. Smoot was | Rev. Mr. Gatewood, of Norfolk, was ordained a | [ ARGE SALE OF (FAMILY GROCERIE ST 5 verdict. Set aside. Wis willing to regard Kita eo cheeeat 1 defence | priest of the Protestant Episcopal Church, on Sun- | BécGs AT AUCTION On THURSDAY MORN, | 1 Fiane ot over um |C ASKET Sard BRUSMES: Jas. W. Sears (dry goods’ dealer) called. Had | W#% Willing to regard him as excused on acceunt | day morning, { at Church, Rt. Rev. Bishop | y.j1 at our auction rooms. corner 9th street and amount, a credit of 6 and 9 days, for satis CUTLERY and PLATED WARE! eek: formed op! from Tumor. Could not discharge | of sickness. Johns, ass op of the diocese, oifle' Pa. avenue, a large stock of prime Family Grocer- | factorily endursed, bearing interest. and all the notions for housekeeping, now receiving kadoty ia hrcue maaade The Court ordered the Clerk #0 to record the |” Ata regu of the Sunday School U ies, Liquors, Cigars, &c., goods suitable for the | ap 4 LL & BARNARD, Aucts. at FRANCIS’ 490 7th street, Francs Miller (grocer) called. Had formed | juror, and ordered an extra panel of seventy-tive | of this place, Leld on Sunday last, at the Second | trad z se . = Seas — °° . SZ. oe 2. opinions. and ae render a fair verdict in | M#lesmen to be returned by to-morrow mor Presbyterian Church, says the Gazette, Wm. H. 3) Barrels Now Orleans Refined, Yellow, Crushed, <TENSIVE SALE BY CATALOGU XOR_SALE—One of the be st family HORSES the ease. ‘The Court asked the conusel if any f Fowle. Esq.. nade an able address of about an | ,, 20" Powdered Suguray || a Dec eee eee ee in Washington. He is? years old, dap- Jos. Gan ttaker) called. Had formed | &f¢s8 could be made to-day. . h h, indorsing fally the resulugions of | 1? Wii chosts euperior Tinporial and Gunpowder | 14 Boots, Suons axpGairans ar soll, by cata. | PY £ray, suitable for either anddie or har- aud exprescd opinions as to the matter pending. to EE gould replied that there was nothing farther | the National Convention of Sunday SchooPfeach- | Young Hy son and Black Teas, oy the szcond Miction stoga, No, | Bess, and will stand without hitehing. Iu Set aside. lone. 3 quire at the Grocory Store corner of 13th and L, ste, ers, held recently in Philadelphia, and suggesting | Boxes Sperm and Adamautine Candles, WaAntep A steady IRISH BOS, 16 to 18 pears ok aan Narke - calle Mr. Beady stated that the defence were willin, plans by which a greater amount of good could be | Boxos Starch, Washboards, B: . Buckets, Qe en eT ee the jurors so far made, to separate until | 9. 4 f Fi uth street, at 10 k A. m., per consign- h mal poery. Well recom- done thar has yet been nade manifest frym the | #" boxes Castile, Brown aud Chemical Sonps, ii cases and cartons of Boots, Shoes, and Ciniters, pe gy en a S oe. 2 " * le. rising & general ass ment of te = = — — "eee hae 7 (dry goods’ dealer) called. | to-morrow. ; | labors of Sanday school teachers, Which met a ai eee ar an Paand chitdren’a we ; “a Wi Had spoken of the matte Sanmber of floss, and | _ The sworn jarors were then cautioned by the | 00%, of response frou the assemblage. Bat Creams Nate, ‘Mock is fresh spring goods, and will bo sold ne | FOR, SALE A teres eOLTRON SAFE, cure had formed a deci inion Set aside. Court not to converse Weilesm K. Keley (dry zoods dealer) calied. | WOW pending. Th Had formed opinions trom the papers talk themselves. bul ih any one on the case Lt not be disposed to considerate persous might nd will be sold co F nd Burglar Proof TRON SAFE, suit- able for bankers ani merchants dovne s large bast - {gentlemen in the trade in Alex- | ness. Inquire of M. SNYDER & SON, Bankers. cor get whan Ws Tacks, the highest bi! In THe Cuiminat Cocrt, on Saturday, Eugeue Brandy. e . hington 1 respectfally par 6-tf 5 Lanahan and George Long were tried fur an as- ! kis | hi 1) Win By Pinte (asec shea , want to talk with then. inv fits Las aac i. sai clot 2 GRAVE ed ee Had es ‘They were then dismissed till to-morrow at 10 | Stult and battery and aifray at Miller's tavern. Ree eee ORR DEN WALKS, & Sista? 7 a.m Lanahan was aequitted and Long found guilty of Just receivad a cargo . Boks. [We were in error yesterday in stating that Mr. | an aifra é ky» 5 baskets Chapa relx Vinegar, boxes Herrings, mw) Cigar: dierent brands, ne Woad and Coal, ¢ p for cash, tin, of Georgetown. on ext to 14th street bridge. Cal lea +REEN ders, R. W. BATES, oe = Bit REEN, Auct. | your orders. ler in Wood, Goat ne By BARNARD & BUCKEY; : 4th and € sts., near Canal. RANCE CO —Is. . DoxaLpson, Pres. ; of the jurois called on 1 the Sickles trial, was a shoe dealer. Mr. G. re m the evidence before the coroner's | 4Uttts us to say that he does not belong to the tirm pod penr th of Gri . ennsylvania avenue i os Kel er) called. Was disqualiticd ray, when Mr. kles was re- I r. convicted of petit larceny, was braun OF wbinione Fecenal; wan cont gives a large crowd of curious spec- , sent to jail for six months notes, bearing int ing Sau atalogues ready on Tuesday next. Whar days ago of steal- ced to one month orgetown, lock p m., we Hi that Lotot a f the sgt See : ’ lowed Limas he passed through Judiciary | Susan King, convicted of the same crime, was | 3(ouit)’ phreg SCLTER. Sooy. IVE " ee, a competent juror. _ | Square to the prison. when | tence to'ene year In atl : ap? 7 feet frontand Imdecp-Fncloned NNETHES, ke Oo oat BUYS near Mate. Badd ox aheut cant rior to leaving the Court room, Mr. Sickles | — = 7 5 z wr poset * . excriptive pamphlets may be obtained at the tek ceiahit rast, nl ene OE | cate bekk quite wleverl felesde; wha crowded | A.Nuiincuc We law hitherto alluded tae MAEsHa! Bir! | pandsomely improved with trove, de. | The scenery | anya Agency. for the District of Columbia, “ide was sworn, mabing the sixth juror, and the | around him to take him by the hand. He was | intolerable nuisance created by depositing filth in | cuit Ww. of the Potomac river, the Vicgime chore cow is Jonson & Co. Bankers, lth street ebidiiad ticeaites tad Gime then escorted back to his quarters at the jail. the slough 1s the southern part'of the ety, and as | © uxto) y. and the Heights of Georgetown, mee WD. Men ee” Bee Hirst obtained from the List of talesnien Itis believed that a jury will be obtained suf. , the # y> public sale for casn, ont House. third cash; balance none and two Se See Ree ee BWR (erocen) called. Mad formed opine | g icity early to-morrow forenoon to enable the | the season of hot weather and southerly winds is | Quor of said county, ou TUESDAY: the sur day. of the deferred pay ment = Court ® proceed at once with the trial. Ki ampocste Fong Neteller ivgrspneted aoing st aca ts elite see teary 1p be ee ole nga or Pp DON’T FORGET! D 4 ae y aporteet ee Had expressed P waa wivacn: city authorities to look to it that this nuisance is | seribed property, to wit: All defendant’s right, title, fs. and was set aside be curap STATIONERY? 2°" ee on SCHOOL. BOOKS. “ . laim and interest in and to part of Lot No. 15, in > i 1 that : not permitted during the coming season. A proper | Sivate'Nu. 3, beginmng at the southeast Corere or nal f aa iat peasy a0 ape pacers Pasay lhmagnsionae ie Now York fo Dehait ‘of | fegard for the health of the city should render mad let ana rung. thence ‘north 30 feet, thence forme opinior ann © - I JF VALUABLE PROP- ., y such reminder unnecessary, for it is the duty | west 4 feet, thence south 3) feet, and thenes cast 80 —By virtue of a deed of trust, * HEPHER D's. tion. Set aside. Mr. Sickles, viz- Mrs, Sickles. Hon. John Coch- | Cr very city government to enforce sanitory mes- | feet te the Yoint of hoginning, together with all and March, A. ID. 5l-and duit feos ket ne D snnrsf 2?! of 18 and D serecis 7 Thomas J Galt (wood merchant) called. Had | rane, John Kelly an m. B. Maclay, Captain | sires without being called upon to do so. singular the improvements tl ereon, in the city of A.S.. No. 23, folio 69, et seq., one of the | ——™ — “ae canon quar Puiiligesex-Recorler James M Sunithy ex County : preparty of Rober’ Ui Duioyy aut will'be suid to | 4Y'Gcumia tho salable seteg Date | J 1 HARVEY & CO, sane remsone CUmiider) called. Set aside from | Pullip crard B. Connelly, County. Clerk Jong | COURT oF CLatus.—Yesterday, A. E. Ames, tisfy Judicials No. 173, to Jd Clon. te the ki i gp a apace al . january term, 1859, in a :dward Inger. wor of Reeds Bivcher kG hy s 11 | tion, to the highest bidder, in front of the 3 f 0 uses. Thomas Ovine (coal and wood merchant) called. | Ciauey, editor of the New York Leader; Register | F:sq., of St. Anthony, Minnesota; ames Martin | at 5 o'clock p. m., on MONDAY, the Might have formed an opinion from what he bad salty & 0. S25 Pex. A Are receiving «as from northern - 2 day of | ers, HARDWARE, HOUSI SPURNS ‘ : t wl. W. SELDEN, Marshal April, 1859, all that Lot in Square south of Squai GOODS, TOODEN ES Wik. liner, Capt. Joseph Dowling. 6th wai | soll Browne and John Codman, Esqs., of Boston, | & v “artes 4 pril, a at 1 re ) ns J sd and read, but nol la a5 would prevent pervisor jsaac Bell, jr Gurogate Edward | Massachusetts, were appointed commissioners of | ™®! 1I-ts forthe District of Columbia. | numbered 463, recorded on the hooks uf the BUILD! Lh ee cote 2 survey - lee: ames 7 eit wi to . m GOODS, i» » feous giving & proper verdict. Would ratuer | C. West, ex-Corporation Counsel Robt. J. Dillon, | the Court. THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED | {he sultivicion of hot hamler 2. eat eee: Of | and ELATED, GOODS, ke 4 freer from bias though. Set aside Charles K. Graham, Engineer of the > + M = sul f : % of enial - r. C.K. Averill opened the argument for the | uitil FRIDAY next, the ath ing, same hone and | rie Tot is bosutifelln cates hana eee on | ereferina to buyers at 8 ve ratte tha th 4 (grocer) called. Had formed | James McGowan, of Porter's Spirit; and Jobin | petitioner in the case of James Valentine, assignee | plac. se pia; SELDED Virginia avenue, and also on south C_strect. Che | sell lower than any other house in the et ot Had his doubts whether be could give | ‘Thompson, coachman. of Oliver Wiley, agt. the United States. Mr. Gil- | ap 5-ta Marshal for the District of Columbia. imp ovements are a Frame House on C street and a | Columbia. Set aside. = We hear the following spoken of as the wit- | let replied for the government, and, without con- By J.C. Met RE & CO., Auctioneers, Hlacksmith’s Shop on Virginia rife (> Persons in want will consult theic ove in- Kob't L. Sutton (ar woods dealer) called. Had | nesses to be summoned in this city for defence :— | cluding, the Court adjourned. LOS! ING OUT SALE OF i formed opinions hex reading and rumor. Set | Geo.W. Emerson, Jno. Thompson, Mr W. Stuart, | Stock or Wines anp Liguors.—On MON BUTHMANN’S | ‘Terms liberal, and wil be own ontheday | terert by calling and examining our stock wide Mr. Raple: has. Mann. ‘Thomas Moriestt, Sarah ‘Tux Resstan War. (Panorama.)—The success | DAY MOR Aprildth, at 10 o’clock, at the vy Yard; | be made le. NO. B. W ER . Trustee, basing. 't will afford us pleasure in showi “tapa sokds aoe eres GREEN, Avet._ | Burenodssoven if persone do wat want tobey. ' e Is~ Don’t forget the No.—325 Penn. avenue, be- Cf Whatley (dealer in palnta, oils, ete .) | Ann Seely. Matilda Secly, John M. Seely, Z.M. | in this city of the gentleman exhibiting this beau- | S4j4ign room Gridean Bad Hoc) and D streets, weskalt By A. GRE! N. eT prop. | 'Weeu Sth and 7th sts. nay called. Had forted aud expressed a decided | P. King, Mrs. Brown, John Grey. John Cayler. 8. | ticai geries of dioramas was most extraordinary. | and’Liqnors of the late Mr. Buthmaun, comprising SALE OF VAIUABLE PROP: | _mar2i-ow _ l. HARVEY & COL opinion. St aside. Sa STBSE: ag Ginnity. Jas. Miller, Alex: J; Bor- | We'ts understood to have cleared a little fortune | Greet Seal, Heidsick, St. Peray and other Cham | gh), FATY By wirtusof e dead of trust dated the NOTICE—The Steamer JAMES GUY having Eau Pechelt (iuanber dealer) called. Did vot | land, Dan't Welsh, ‘Thomas Zaugley, Joseph Ed- | during the thirteen weeks it was shown here. He pagues, Wi in liber J. A 0. 153, folio 4%, et seq., one of the rosumed her route on the Poto- respond. and the clerk proceeded ——— “ — Ww = Preuss, — B. Liuton, Charles is indebted for this good fortune as much to his Sherry Reon ae Gt Thine te bottlon, land record. the county of Wastungton in the | mae river, will leave Washington on Wileam Dowling, (aactoueer.) Had forme Allen. and Mrs. y Brown. tact and integrity in dealing with all as to the great | g, : . the rubseriber will sellat pub- | TUESDAYS for CURRIOMAN en ete ry tery bidder. fa front o ‘the | and on FRIDAYS (commencine on the sthof April) over that sum a credit mon MONDAY, the teth | for PINEY POINT and KINSALE) at 6 80 5o on S Sigenior Hack Winey erms + hand under " of 2, 4aude months, lorsatisinctorily endorwed notes, | Bremiaes, at 5 o-clock opinion St ase “This list, it.w beerved. does not include interest of his a. PRichard HH. Darn-s (livery stable keeper) called. | the names of Mr. Butterworth or Mr Woolridge, | beauty and Inter ace ahaa 1 t > Will b ale AYS até Had formed opinions that he thoug it would nut | the alleged witness ly the iuterviews between Key | gyoqy iw APRIL, IN Wasnixoton.—Let it be | bearing tuterest, : He pomedy ee honetag areketaee alae, AMdiOgs going ue temovel by the evidence. Set acide aud Mrs. Sickles. ‘ Mi wacalaeie Gin anh aicct A. E BUTHMANN, Admin'x. and returner UC EN 'S"PAGE, opr: Tonn @. Dorsey (sea captain)calied. Could not| ‘Ihe names of the Government witnesses called Tecorded that on the morning of this lay <f) marst-d JOC. MeGUIRE & CO. Aucts. oem, Anout. Aiexandria. wer give a filr verdict. Set aside yesterday were: Abel UL pstur, (nephew of Ex- | April, 1859. a slight fall of snow occurred in the — wide. Robert 4 Hove (dry goods dealer) called. Had | Secretary of the Navy Upsbu: ) now of the Navy Federal Metropolis; and that the temperature of | 17 THE ‘Theso lots, being on the main street leading to the pes FIELD ACADEMY, , , ’ 5 : : WEDS i noon be very valuaiile, 101 : eo Mayal Wax ances Department; Edward M. Tidiall. a genth f the weather during the day is in accordance with | Util city, wall seo 7 3 110.18 8 corner lot, Ph Session commences May ee Virginia; Philip V-R. Van Wyck clk Trecaes [teat Past, «| sped ie. oud aeaatan Cases Tat ber Nomad top indy for ar provement Mr. Stautom asked the Court if the impressions | Department ; Joseph Dudro ward Delatield; | ‘Tnx Maxker opened this morning with a fair Tithe 7 ‘i — by the juror would disquatify bim. Dr. KR. H. Coolidge, Surgeon t ospect of brisk business. ‘The supply was up to * | energies of the Pripeipal are con: S.A5 Dr. R.K. : tre ‘be Court thoaght if the impressions were not | Stone, Washington physician; Richard N. Down- he average. and the priccs as at the close of : Cash for all : Entire expense ( the) amounts credit of 6,18, aud) monthe ang met Cireuingavat Siac Ofer, Will be at Kirkwood Terins of sal iF i ‘i A House ( ) April 14th, or ch ould bias his judgment on bearing the | er, master carpenter; Francis Doyle, of Ga., of week. eat, subject to the above recited deed of : ne UR: ase at the ejection of ils impressions would meee ee een. tine i clerk | Wiser Rervrns.—The only case on the trial " JNO. B. WILTBE! RGER., Trustee, mar 30-I1m Pinin poten a ir Carlisle, for Vaited States, thought the | gene Peadleton, of Obio, Key's brother-in-law. | docket, thie, morning was J; Eumphrey. drunk; acX,B At, fhe same timo otivor fots in the same | FYOR SAE A pair of Carince HORSES, over state of mind of the juror from = ray en Of these, all — to their names but four, fine an * |, $3.15. . for = = shee bmg IG i high "Shs be ‘ie ES : willl trust Lim- | as we stated yesterday. deceeesag. BON ee ow TT Se Bong et ety ts ne | pT eR NS as | ES CSTE ES SOT A | ta idfaloes Halts | reine. STYLE EINE CLPTEpnoc | Sertaige Mone meee tara y that the only test in the coment, in , bet e is, ¥ § cant’ of this jutur as Whether he’was a Liber | Febutting Testimony in case the defence Introduce Peachey tim geri me np mig acy nae at | BEAUTIFC” cuina ORNAMENTS, mado aad trintued owe fas F othe of fesh- | TTVHE, WY, C4 “ig Ghat‘ t undead the jurer tay | nsec aindant oon he Ming wt Key | Neatly ae ameatiaataon Okra | Jared ans vou, ae CR TD ws " ‘ - | very ‘ i ws opinion 0s to tbe guilt o¢ iuong Goo witnesses we hear mentioned the | Yersipe and sive conerel at ap? % b-twees Ge tbh ae, mars) lw ALKER & CO,’8, Soaip ‘ -

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