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z 7 — frcee in lie scat and eald that he had been deeply | off. Mr. Key fell some 26 or 30 feet from the lamp | Tux Lavy Coont, of Washington county, met LOCAL NEWS. im Wis Os eee cers de bbe Poston the corner. All these occurrenges tran- | in the Aldermen's chamber, at 11 o'clock, a.m. ; THE MADISON PLACE MURDER. | Dut on mature » felt perfectly satisfied | spired in the connty of Washington. on Monday. - «} with himself, and had no further objection to henge nrcergontd Si Is a wood and a ‘The President laid before the os Trial of Daniel E- Sickles for the killing | “"@° re suey. life. ‘During the whelo ot Weegee ites dad. quarterly report of the Treasurer and Clerk. It of P Barton Key. A. S. Wight, the twelfth Juror. was duly sworn | not sec the features of either party so as to recog- to the committee on accounts for ex- —-——_. and took his seat in the box. The jury as made | nize them. Saw a man on Ube ite side of | ination, who reported it correct. Carmrat Covrt—T. H. Crawrorp, Judge. | up is as follows: Madison Place at the time of the first shot. Don’t} Mr. Kennedy, from the committee to which was Ld wr ose 1. Rezin Arnold, farmer—county. know who he was. Saw one other man going | feferred the account for furn fuel for the hen our first edition closed yesterday, Mr. | 2. James L.. Davis, farmer—county. castward towards Rigys & Co.’s Bank after second | use of the Orphan’s Court, ls N Stanton was addressing the Court in opposition to | 3. John E.. Neale, merchant—city. shot. Don’t puew wenierie had passed Madison | $34.18 was a ated to pay the same. 1 Be HALL, ‘are three written opinions. J: the enforcement of the property qualification for | 4. Wm. M. Hopkins, gent’s furnishing—city. | Place when the firing occurred or not. Soon asthe | Mr. hl gh offered ‘the following reso- FOR FIVE NIGHTS fis er ” | and Strong submit opinions in faves ortho Old Petia 5. William Bond, shoemaker—city. first shot was fired saw parties running down from | lution, which was adopted : ‘ i Commences Police, declaring their discharge by the Metropol - 6. James Kelly, tinner—city. the direction of house. Resolved, That all the billsagainst the Orphan’s TUESDAY NIGHT. April sth. itan Police Commissioners, illegal and void He arged that the District Attorney had not en- | $° Win 'C. Tlacper aroces ity. | othe man coing north through Madison Place | Court for which this Court may be liable, shall be | SANDERSON'® G10 4NTIC HIORAMIC IL- | The Judgerconmnseer cet td POE. forced the Pregerty qualification im his previous | x. Henry M. Knight, grocer—city, could not have seen the first shot. Don't know | Sworn to by the creditor er their agents, and also LUSTRATIONS OP THE are Comstock, Selden ana Alles “ % Practice at the Criminal Court. and concluded by | 9. Jesse B. Wilson. grocer—city. Dudrow, nor Downer, wor Butterworth, nor Dela- | certified by the hy of the Orphan's Court to be RUSSIAN WAR Judge Johnson delivered a dimenting opinion, in frou the act of Assembly of Maryland of 10. John MeDermott, coach-maker—city. field-nor Doyle. That is hax no acquaintance with | correct before they be paid by the treasurer of this AND SIEGE OF SERASTOPOL, which Judges Dento and Grover contur™ , Hh. Wm. M. by ty. them. stand hich 7 exhibi x — Sir, Ould replied. stating thet he should not be | 12° Alphous'S. Wight, cabinet-raker—clty. | be "heard at Mone ene ee arene when | Core accountaof Sohn B. Kibby and Win. San-| (7 Adwit i! 2 conte; Reserved senta 1K eta, The Rhode Istana See a eee siscomten, = shonld wint caxa oedths band who held the pistol necessarily was con- aceon aapeeeseites were ordered to he paid. Doors open at 75; to commonee at 8 o'clock. uply confine hirnsel: t we - ie ™ io ‘arber! ..) read a com- raaggined the Court would not go behind the law, |, The charge against the prisoner was then read | cealed from view. After the first fire Mr. Key | ‘The Chair (Lewis 7) Pa) Provipence, April 6—The American blican Site’ ticket ‘was chosen wv ty — : : unication from Mr. s, in relation to a road INTING AN D ; : | to the jury by the clerk, Mr. Sickles standing up | did not advance and touch the man who held the | municat Scag . D. a repulsive it might be to his — in the bos the while” we °P pistol. Didn’t see Key take Sickles by the coat or | running through his land, and asking compensa AY : CON t: x! ty & Ul DRE: Lieutenant Governor and Treasurer. — a ‘The indictment was then handed to the District | neck. nor did he see anything like what is called } tion for the same; laid on the table. od TASS 1A bt ef the W. x ? “ whom Yipee ht tect poe always insisted | Attorney; and— a tussle. There was three shots and three snap- ge ha emt any maureen care Rave at fATUARY val Raia upon the property qualification heretofore was | _ Mt. Ould, for United States, arose to address the | Pings of the pistol. When Key threw aomettiug | from John P. Waring, on the subjec ve, tw bore, west oF Me, 4 bis rty; laid on the table. ~ | jury. The indictment. he said, charged the pris. | #t Mr. Sickles he was west and north of the | im) on Property; srooms, itonee the law fequriig Te ie wan alan {omer wit tucmurderof B Barton Ref Mesngad | send tee fom the Corner of Maynard's house, |g fbe Art of te tema ‘Mayor of Goorgetows FEGEDAESR Son euvrv.oon practiced by the gentleman beside him when Dis- ody: ing Ayoc bes caper The thing th: b y, and | having been ned unpaid, it was referred to ; wot dy case. He, (the prisoner.) as all pres- ng thrown by Key came slowly, : —_— tow of is? tawan euabiing provision extending | ett bnew, wan Reprcarutatfv of the grent fom | owed at right angie from “were witneatstawd, | tr White of Georgetown, to we the Recorder ef BALLS, PARTIES, &o. in meshed be pe ag S| mercial emporium of the United States in Con- he second shot was simultaneous with this wn on subject. an f ress. Mr. ©. went on in eloquent terms tode- | throwing. The first parties who approached | On motion of Mr. Pearce, the College Lane road | 17 G7iCE—The Ejghth Grand Ase mb) cw ChteTY loss of Cotton—Fire. undved pons od. Tete nde ee ening one | Sribe the manner of the illiog of Mer Rey upon | after Key fell, were tose whe tore tie body | and the old Piney Branch road were Sadered to be | IN HWE A CLUB will be given « New Oxizaxs, April 6.—A fire broke out inthe a whens 4. a im a time (during | that beautiful Sabbath evening, when the prisoner | ®Way. The last witness saw of Sickles, he was Ss yey MONDAY EVENI G; May 2d,at Franslin steam cotton Press to-day, by which ten thou- e revolutionary struggle) when our fathers were | {hat with full preparation, come to that carnival | ¢fossing Franklin square. After the last shot, he following justices were present and took | Hall, corner of 9th and D streets. Tickets 5) sand bales of cotton were consumed. The are supposed to know something of the rights of man. ot Wend. Meme 6 weiin magazine. Had | Sickles turned up the street and walked north. | theirseats in court: Lewis Carberry. Joshus Pearce, rato See particulars in future advertise- then extended to the four adjacent squares con- ny te a matute of the United States, prescribing | One prepared with all the varieties of the dread | Witness thought at the time that the last shot had | Henry Haw, H. Loughborough, J. A. Kennedy, | Bt 0 taining about seventy houses. ail of are now th qualifications of jurors. It was a law of the instruments of death, every one of which had ita | taken effect on the body of Key. There was two | Henry Naylor, Samuel Drury, Robert White and G RAND MAY BALL burniag. The loss will be nearly 81,000,000, well — and was in full force; and it was the duty of peculiar murderous capabi ities. sna pings after the last shot; they were rapidly | Nicholas Callan, clerk and treasurer. ean a? ER covered with insurance here. promentor to eae it the law, and stand | Peri ice instruments had been concealed from | made. The shortest distance of Sickles to Key | The court then adjourned till Monday, the 11th UN 135 | AR Ds The lumber yard of Brady & Co., was Wee ether GANG GROAERAGE, Ghar enna | view ta & convenient Ovétcomt, om ba Lacoree Gating any of the suappings or firings was from | inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m. WASHINGTON 4SSEMBLY ROOMS. sin yatety. Te bebam sods ton. | Biently hot day. The deceased ‘interposed noth- | two ree feet. Sickles got no nearer than at i 3 _ TUESDAY, May 34,1 ‘ 8 ure advertisomeut. ap 6-tf Stabbing Aftair. the State of Maryland. That was the amount of | Power Which when exercised In a moment of | three feet from him. Tlie whole affaie lasted | Wuanves.—drrirals—Sehr. Olivia Baxtom Win cer | Reters ACA ee crt cuties ; master, from Bath, Me., ice to Middleton; 7 UME VE OF Pi ETON’ ic : . 2 commission merchant of Maryland were made by act of Congress to gov- | ¢lmation he uttered fell all unheeded from his | fell on his side and elbow. . schir. H. K. Dunton, Pinkum. master. from Bath, you Rinkhica Le feroreonS NEW | this city in the arm with a sword-cane, this after- = ? bo Wistict. tant wae no “s way oa | lips. The evidence will show that not only was By District Attorney. When Key fell he was Me.. ice to same; schr. R Mi. Staanens Oorccr. Those who delay subscribing to this work till it is quand Marginal tutuicechaala have Sorte here, | the deceased unarmed, but that the prisoner at the | five or six steps from Sickles. 3 3 - R. H. . y their argument. Because the iaws up to 1601, of | Coolness, was but futile—and even the piteous ex- | Some minute and a half to two minutes. Mr. Key | iia: noon. in consequence of some mercantile misun- k : L . complete post pone much interesting rea: Switd | derstanding. Cutter was arrested this eveni: ene har knew he was unarmed. He must have known j The muzzle of the pistol was from two to three Sanh? eet pacer hee ae ee and reliable for reference, itis sparkling and piquant | Both parties are men of high standing. = Me. replied, alluding in tart terms to | i when firing the first shot, at the corner, again, | fect from Key at the last shot and last snappings. tug Hero, with three barges in tow. pipe for the | It presents a living, breathing panorama of the can an arknowled-tinent by the District At in firing the fatal shots, and ayain when he stood TESTIMONY OF THILIT Vv. R. VAN WICK. Water Works. Schr. Geo. V. Scott, Hubbard, | times, past and present. The Arrival of Lord Lyons. until the commencement of this bravely over his v: st ig to scatter the Philip Van Wick. clerk in Treasury De master, coal for the Ges Company. 3 In accordance with the genius of the Amarican Battimore, April 7.—The British steam frigate net been aware that the law required the pro; be of him on wi he had intlicted three | ment, was the second witness examined i—Wason Departurcs—Schir. Thos. RK. Skinner, Perry mas- | PCOP!*: "vals =on reewits rather than with pro | Curacoa, with Lord a passen, the qmlification te be enforced. and ciaimed that ii vital wounds, and over whose eyes the film of the north side of Pennsylvania avenue in front of | ter, guano, bone dust and plaster for the Patuxent eed svar pdt sete pe omens ro eas eG capes last evening. | $ il Probably feach An man had practiced for fiftcen years, as Mr. Ou death was already spreading. - Coin. McCanly s residence, and noticed two gen- river, loaded by Morgan & Rhinehart; canal boat | arranzed. and condensed, Nothing nature, in | @@polis early this afternoon. had stated that he had, and was only recently | Mr. Ould then proceeded to read from Wharton, | tlemen on Gunnell’s corner apparently in conver- | Fannie Trundle, Trindle master, for Edward's scienee.in art, or in commerce but in placed in the ninde aware of the fact that the law required the | 0" homicide, page 191, to show what had to be | sition. Saw one of them retreat north up Madi- Ferry, bone dust and plaster, loaded by Morgan & | latest light. ‘The reader is thorougly posted in geo, The Southern Pacific Rathroad operty qualification to be enforced the counsel | Considered by the jury in making their verdict. son Place. The other raised his arm and witness Rhinehart; canal boat Ohio. Point Rocks, loaded be hy, and Iistory. = Boe Gctente had aright to suppose and contend | The evidence would show that no matter how | heard a pistol. Witness ran toward them, and arformed the: New Oxtraxs, Apri! 6 —The Marshall (Texas) conotded iinpartialits: The wii er | Newsetates that the Suit of the Baste ve tha Poolne o h : by Morgan & Rhinehart with guano, plaster and that this was not the practice of this Court. revengeful the feeling might have been towards | the parties segs (resi Aa witness approached | jyone dust. Business has been very brisk at the The law under the circumstances, he inaisted, | the deceased, a sutticient time elay for that | the corner one of them reappeared and fired again. western wharves, for the past two weeks. Large | cludos almost weg bof ory application oe: lince eek won dpethed opwewee 9d whnomgal be 2 blivi < = to have materially abated. He knew not | When withess zot at the corner he saw one of the iti d ame gs te Thaneeeyers namouf note in the whole coun- | ter, has been in favor of the company. ae Hoge Bickle Saal acl so bloody a purpose could have been enter. | parties down and the other party snap a pistol | Mantities olay Bey Go epee tie ERR Sfor citloenn tee a1 ns " 3 lots of fertilizers have been shipped by onr enter- | more than a hundred of our first ¢: y t p hs . ed under such circumstances, unless sustained | Several times near him. Saw” persons ‘approach isi . | those who haye subscribed to the w: Pie Const decided that the laws of Maryland “ md a rently carry the bod y & ‘Soe Airaid prising friends Morgan & Rhinehart. ‘Their phos. up to Is0t were im fall force here, and that the | by 3 remorseless revenge. Frantic entreaties stn beers ling phatic guano goes off finely. Let our farmers but mend it to the young men of Was ington, forthe | | Haiirax, April 7—There are no signs of the ee : vive it a trial and we are quite sure they will not | Po nompenl mete of predation ee ie The parties were apparently standing north and | £/¥¢ Procuring a complete library south, ‘Couldn't judge of thelr distanes spare, bet | Femret it. . ott the,newe volume will be found numerous atti- Sabnasie .- were made by the | Witness could see space between them. The one Tue Bartimorn Mrroerera.—We learn from Markets. to avail himself of the privilege given | ones be had left bebind | : s ES F U Baur , April 7.—Flour closed steady; by the lw. Ifthe District (ANetubg ob the comment eased. yet the prisoner at the bar did not de- | fired at retreated. ‘Could partly sec the man tired | a gentleman who came from Anapolislostevening, Sack os weet Sah Ran ea 5 Howard street and Ohio 86.25 & for the defence insist on urging ti rstion, they * from bis bloody purpose. At that time he | at. Sawa part of his front from where witness | that the Governor of Maryland has given his de- i » Henry Cay, Corbet, Coke, Co:nines, Wheat closed quiet; white $1.69a81 70 for fair acasigitiepeen Ee tn NT Leas aticmpting tn ada canliation totatrie | was asediont cece or Tote feat onthe wag. | cided and irrevocable refusal to listen to appeals | Henry undas. Cockburn, ‘Thomas Corwia, De | to prime; do. red $1.45a81 52 The juror on being again questioned, replied Gunseyeculty tect teres ee rene eee ner Gap Wise eee: from committees who have been tmportuning ree 0 Pad I orn closed quiet; yellow S0a82c.; white 7ia that he supposed he wes Werth more than 3500, - Y bore his victim away. “FL Neg eee, ; | him in behalf of the condemned murderers Gam sgh 3 We. boat stated further that his property was not it the | AIF (Uz then proceeded to describe to the jury the | Imumediately after the first fre. the tan witness | brill Carrie, Cropp and Gyphs elite Sopra Chee hase ete: Gloves; Coush Grass, Cider | "Provisions dull; bacon sides 9%; pork closed District crime of murder, and cited the gencral principles purely saw an ared, and the man who shot | who'are to be hung to-morrow. The Governot en ry a fier ma) Steady; mess $16.75 Some further discussion ensued as to whether | Which governed this court in such cases. Here | also Deere ron atess. apparently following. | has stzted. in effect, that hereafter, while he re. £0 MECHANICS, the juror was qualified, his property not being | Mr- Ould read from Wharton on Homicide, page | When wi yp bagi Non-arrival of the Canada. property qualitt a if it bad not been uniformly | 8 Man would make for his life. such as w enforced here, it had been many times, and when | "?¥e been made for an op not. it was because the District Attorney didn tion, such perbaps as the r plain reason that it is of practical use, ths most | Canada, from siverpool, now fuily due. ness got on the corner, he sw cheba, Cotton Manufacture, Clocks and Watches, Com- | Whisky clesed dull; Obio at 25 4 . : mains in office, he will not listen to any aj is | pas, Sir Wil Congreve, C me” bine. ory here where he resided. A question arose as to | 3°, in which the law of homicide is clear’ t laid | the pavement, and the other one hoiding a pistol | in yehalf of murderers who buve been pislaced Ciipeyda, Cc pper, Sains Ci eons team New York Markets. whether the property was personal or real prop- | down. Also from the same, paye 16-, in relation | near bis head, which he snapped several times by the law, but will, in all cases let the law take | Chimney, New Yorx, April 7.—Flour is heavy arty to the sume poiut, and to show that the intent, in | ‘The man with the pistol witness recognized as its course.’ So the ‘execution will take place at TO MERCHANTS. lower; State $5.0885.50 Obio$6.40a85.60; South The juror replied that it was personal property. | "ost instances, is to be drawn from the weapon | Mr. Sickles, the prisoner at the bar. Saw also 1134 a. m. to-morrow, in the jail yard of the Bal- Py Chili, China, Cireniation, Clearing- ern 26 Ui26 SU. wae - Mr tom contended that personal property | used. Also frou page 177, to show that when a | there Mr. Martin, Mr. Butterworth, and Mr Up- | tide ist The ober ees ard oF hundred | Constantivople, Coney Cries Chicka: Eierds, | Whest closed heavy; Southern and white in law drawn to the individual wherever he | mtu finds aman in adultery with bis wife, and | shur : adinission tickets, which have all been distributed, | Cotton, Coast of Coromandel.” Uaeha Islands, |. 2 j a! kilts him. bis crime is only manslaughter, but if | Butterworth witness first noticed as he ap- | 254 no person will be adanittcd within the prisen 4 TO LAWYERS. Corn closed very dul’; mixed 89 S7a890 Mr. Carlisle desired to know what the property | he kill Lim subsequently and deliberately, from i the comer. He looked up Madison | vard without a ticket. Charles Channoes, Chitts, Commritment, Code, | Pork closed dull; mess Sir Srabi7 33, prime consisted of, and the juror replied that it was in | fevenge. it is murder. ; Place. After the last shot Se epercad a A Rights of Common: Contempt, Contract, Coke, | $12 5ua813 62 r ” notes and debts due him. He bad the notes here | Also from page 152, to show that when, after | the railing and leaned against. Saw Mr. Upsbur| sy anoystes'sCuvaen.—The citizens of Wash- | Common and Civil Law. Lard closed dull at 10X all we with him See eee ee ene fe ee es are chi eABIng OWNC He Stiga dichincamevot chad oll seeks TO CLERGYMEN. Whisky closed dull at 27227 ge The Court said there was no objection in his | #ny discourse or undertakes any other description | the body. as if ao pick it ye _ | ington, 7 hi Speeioe ~Chartraus, Phil Chase, Cheever, Christianity, c mind to the competency of the juror. of business so as to allow time for his passion to Questioned by District Attorney. Did you seé | we know well, to learn that to the Rev. Father Chrosicles, Charok. C le ri And Mr. Ratcliffe said. “Swear him.’ abate. and then kills the adulterer, he is guilty of ees other shot except the first ? Maguire, late the president of Georgetown College, | (iar Goufersion, Colossi eictie tn G mancial. he Court stated that when the twelfth juror was | murder. Also, from page 197, to show that after | Brady. 1 submit that when the witness has 1 assigned t estoral charge of this ‘ NAV 44 New Yora, April 7.—Stocks vy are T rt tth j A has been ig he pe: 1 Ke of TO NAVAL AND MILITARY 4 Poem tke penetice cot te geen ae reets Jt lad | OS absctyecut blow ce ee Be epeation of | given 2 narrative of what he saw, be should not | charch in their midst, whieh will be resdy for | lace CNAVAL AND MILITARY MEN. | I higher: Ci and Rock island 5%; illinois heen the practice not to swear him till next day, in | 2 subsequent blow makes the crime murder; and | be submitted to further questioning with respect | Gedfeation om the 20th of May proximo. The ster- | lingwood, Churabusco, Clive, Corps, Corawaliie, | Ce@tal shares 65; Illinois Central b8;Michi- order that the eleven jurors sworn mig! from page 19% to show that if one bas formed a | to details. ling points of the personal and clerical character | Alex. xton, Claudius, Nero, Clausel, Commo. New York Central 76; Read- opportunity to zo home to make any arr. purpose fo kill a nan, and. duly armed meets him | | The Court. It ia the usual course here for the | g¢ ‘br Maguire have so long made hin e man ct | dore: . Miss. 7; Virginia 6's 98; M for their necessary wisence during the trial. tha xis, him suddenly. the presumption is that | witness to give his narrative of the occurrences, | Tack in this community as that all know Chemistry, Chose CANS... Mr. Stanton objected, aud desired that the | the crime was comunitted on the previous deter- | and afterwards for the counsel to question if any- a clergyman of fervent piety, great publ Spontancous Combemion Come Coe tweifth juror be sworn. ‘He desired, on behalf of | mination. thing requires to be made plain. and never-failing practical sense. characteristics m, Sir Astley Cooper, (uilblan Gon? FOR tie prinomet, Chat the jury Be wwere avenem as pos) The Pear went oc te describe the rules by | Crom cxamined by | Brody — Witness run _to- 1 Sn ibently qualifsite, him for the dschamne ofthe | cotiee Diseases, Chioroform, Chylo, Chloreis OR RENT AND SALE. sible. whieh the crime of murder is tested. ‘They were | wards the corner as soon as lie heard the tirst shot. | Shduoue d ies and responsibility of the pastorship | Cholera. i NT—A two-story FRAME HOUS! ‘The Court was not particular about it. Feta a ene ree ene came down to tas | Could Sct may wit tins clapeed betweon the 7st | CF the very intee congregation tiat will stance | TO -MUMICIANS AND ARTISTS. with atiec comuising Braet ee? Finally, Mr. Stanton agreed that if the jury de- | from a source which Rave them immutability, | 2nd second shots. From the time witnes started gather under his ministration. Cimabus Cimarosa, Clavichord, Claude Lorraine, | iar under the kitehen, sit ‘on ©, ‘2dand sired to go home they could decide for pst while other portions of the fabric of human prac- | to run and the termination of the transaction some Concerto, Concert, Chiaro-Scure, Cornet, Correg- | 3 streets. Apply at Mr. WEBST! , next door. selves. (a juror having requested mission to | tice had a changed —— rules i become pdt enna Rees pees ae ppeleeiy ce Sunpar Schoo. ANNIVERSARY.—A meeting of oct hee endear gmek trsatchee pale miata ge- | Stronger by the pressure of centuries. ‘These prin. | pistol, 1 rapid succession, an eq inl incl he c cles “NT SEN. antise: tus the centon Cent bo Aner Rese WS MORES | nen Grek eae ata et ae sip Setatiog cd sink between the Weekend second dnd | the Sunday School Union of this city was held on} iin Janguaco and Literature, Chivalry, | f° OR RENT The HOUSE No 286 C, between meuts for being absent,) he was willing to | cip! wed 'eracity Chronology. Cincinnati, Coal, Coleridge, Coli @ nq leave it to them. God-fearing and man-loving humanity. Whenever | Second and third shots. Heard exclamations, but | Monday evening last, at the Second Presbyterian College, Color, Colossus, Columbus. Geo, Cone | 34. ae? cot Several of the jurors bere desired to be permitted | they were perverted or warped, a blow was struck | could not understand them. ‘They proceeded'from | church, Rev. T. P. Tustin in the chair, and Mr. Combustion, Rufus Choate, Cleopatra. Howell ‘OR SALE-1 5 < : fi 4 the man who retreated. Saw no one speak to b. Walter © : Sook LE—\ or? new FRAME HOUSES, on to return to their homes for the night, aud. it was | at both humanity and justice ! rel : e spea Z. Richards secretary, at which it was determined | Cobb, Walter Colton, Georze Frad, Conk. Tames ‘aad next tothe corner of lth end O An so agreed on all sides. ‘These rules bud been so well proven. that inno- | Sickles. Saw a pistol—single barrel—lying on] to have the Anniversary exercises on the 19th of | Pennimord Cooper. Costumes, Old Coins, Comm: tains the , - o a ° : ~ ung dand 5rvome cach. Terms: and $100 > > : P Fation in its wildest moments had never yet al- | the ground. Thinks it was a Derringer pistol. It] May. and at the Capitol grounds instead of, as | Schools, Comparative Anatomy Connecticut. Capt. | cash; baiance in notes payable 6. * ae See eee ee en con. | lowed revenze aseven justification or palliation for | Was lying on the corner of the pavement about | Mav; ‘id at the Capitol gi t, in the different | AamenCook, Cookery, Copper, Hernando Cortez, mothe with interest. Inquire on seroma, versation with his friends, the prisoner was re- | Crime. They gave to-day to Danicl E. Sickles, bod gripe of the party who tired when he tirst | churches. Mr. O. C. Wight was elected Marshal = red, ai - &e. {B. W, REED, corner of 4th and F. 5 Tha work will be published by subscription in | “4B; ¥: : 4. W. REED. : 3 g not only an upright judge, bnt they also clothed nd ten to fifteen feet from Key. The last | for the occasion, and Messrs. Mayrnder, Bradley, | bo: nd volnraes at 33. ench, fifteen to late th PS RE ee — manded to the jail and the Court adjourned liiin in spotless innocence until he beproven guilty, | Witness saw of the pistol It was ying there Rhees, Sharretts, Ballantyne, and Rick: | work. Four volumes aperar avery tong net ee FOR RENTOTho two BRICK DWEL- ‘ FOURTH DAY—THURSDAY. How soon ere the presumption of innocence he sup- | Didn’t notice Key’s dress, don’t know whether committee of arrangements, after which | ® ™month—a quarter a week, or 334 cents a day, put ‘G-HOUSE with finished nt - y AY. eeting adjourned to incet in the F street = = lanted for another, terrible to the prisoner, was f. he had an overcoat or not. When he retreated he n while the work is appeariug—is sufficient to | Attic, No. 115 Gay ftreet, between Tess y April 7 —The crowd at the City Hall this morn- fe a to jad r Sewr dean Maceidence would retreated with his face towards Mr. Sickles. church on Monday evening next at 7 o'clock. Purchase the whole, Hixh streets, containing wire rooms, with ine oath } he Comat ce d } rad " Sobseribers inay bave delivery of ffve publishrd | water on the premises. Both the and on ng on the opening of t! ‘ourt was immense, and | show express inalice on the part of the prisoner TRSTIMONT OF EDWAKD DRLAFIELD. es at once. or one volume per month till they | ave desirable as a Private resi m, ret the bustic and confnsion in proportion. All who | was for them alone to judge. They had n Mr. Edward Delatield. Sth instant. Apply to D. EN LISH, wi ‘d testified that he was Tur Istaxp Marxet-Hovse —The cominittee | o: anete Issue, aes é > iven 2 were privileged to enter the Court-room were purged by the court, and they were sworn to do | present at the kill ig of Was coming down | appointed by the citizens of the Seventh Ward aberal terms to clubs of five orton. Inquire o} eorgetown, promptly on the ground, and the officers of the | Justice by the prisoner: to nd the fact and not | Pennsylvania avenue. towards Madison Place at | sppeiuted by the evening. to select a site for the | Mar S5" oady SHU INGO} Bookseller. F928 RENT—The RESIDENCE now occupied 4 ‘ —_ : amend the law; nor had they anything to do with | p.m. When opposite the small gate saw Mr. 4 Market jn thal Ward sick lint eee. 1 t scif, on West street, Georgetown, wil be Court were besieged by parties seeking for ad- ponishment which the law provided for crime. | Sickles coming down Sixteenth strect on the Club | Proposed Market- ot da We. a hd paheg 52 or before the ist of May. The house is mission under every available pretext. e with the Executive, who alone | House side. Saw him address a man on the cor- | Bing to attend to that du e understand that SENTS the best style, containing 9 rooms, with ¥ . dof justie A ith . i § they agreed unanimously on the lot of ground ly- | PARK FIREINS. CO. —Cash capital and | bathing and eas fixtures complete. Apply to HL Among the strangers present in court this morn- sword of justice or let it fall. ner. Heard the report of a pistol and the shot | ¢ _ "5 d-a-balf and Sixth street supplies $3™,000, nearly A eoxtenpomients OFE No Gon P ppiy ~ = The only issue they had to try was that of the | didn’t seem to take effect, for Mr. Key exclaimed | img between Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets, | «upp Cometic haces ne apie of | COFFE 9 Hich st ap?3w ing we notice Mr. Horace Swann, of Maryland, i hi " devote at | dont "1 ‘i and between Virginia avenue and D strect, as the | eter Companies having cash capital of over iS é rann, >| guilt of this party. The cousequences of that | “don't shoot me, don’t shoot me, don’t murder i ioe foe th Ket. They will | 4 osses equitably adjusted and promptly SOR RE brother-in-law to the late Philip Barton Key, and | finding were for the law. If it be legal for them | me.’ and advance and take Sickles by the hand, | best location for the proposed market. Oe T—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, U: ; é containing 8 rooms and a Kitchen, This houss Mr. GW Lurman, the uncle of the late Mrs, | to set the prisoner free. he suid, let him go free— | thinks the right hand, and Sickles threw him off, | ake their report to the mecting to be held on EMPLOYMENT. is handeomels’ located between ix" and 6th sents K free as the wind. If the contrary, he called upon | and fired again. Then persons ran up from the | BCAt Weduesday evening Persons wanting good Cooks, Nurses. or | on Missouri avenue, No. 6.A 1g gt the house for ¥- =. ory them to smite red handed violence wherever found. | Club House.” A man placed his hand en Sickles. . = ing, the attend- | NorS2ovth streets near Dee °° Call At our Office, | terms. | Aiso, for rent, two ROOMS next door. Now that the public curiosity in the personal | #n¢l show to the four quarters of a listening world | and Sicktes threw him off and fired again, placing | CENTRE Marxet.—This morning, the attend- | ? 7 3 4 p ea ah : appearance and movements of the prisoner has | tat there is still virtue left in a jury. his pistol at Key's breast. The man who came | ance of purchasers and dealers was as large as H. # vos beca sated, it is diverted to against exch other ia this exciti f Ss. TIA HBedoeeage ‘story BRICK counsel pitted |, Here Mr. Ould closed inis opening address to the | from the Club House now walked off up Madison | usual at this season. The fish stands attract much DEALER IN onder sone ae eee poet nz contest. As a | Jury, having spoken about 19 minutes, commenc- | Place with Sickles. and persons came and bore | attention, and the demand continues to keep pace FINE GROCERIES. with beautiful Teck’ ps nels body the counsel engaged are men of five appe: ing at 25 minutes to 1, a.m. Mr. Key away. Witness did’nt know Sickles ——, ful hack lot, reeentiy ed . i y a tly the ~ y. °' ituated m1 ance, both as regards cerebral development and | _ Jude Crawford here stated that it ad been the Reronslly. Don’t remember how he was drensed. Se eres or aoe re com Ihe price of | ALL GOODS WARRANTED Gg FE. = < . ; s side G street north, between 12th and 13th, west. avoirdupois practice in this Court for the defence to follow itness was on the President’sside of the Avenue, | hay is from veto 100 cents per ewt. The supply TO BE EXACTLY AS Apely to POLLARD WEBB, No. 320 (21" story) Mr. Ould. the new District Attorney, is ap. | '#¢ prosecutiou in opening, prior to entering upon | at the small gate, at the time, and the whole affair in the sheds is about the average, and the prices REPRESENTED, ith street, between D and E. ap 6-6t parently about forty years of age, is of massive | the testimony. If the dete however, preferred | occupied about a minute and a half or two miu- = proportions, wears higuwaigit ‘lack liair in care. | $0 Teserve their opeuing, they’ were entitled a0 to | utes. Soon as Key fell, witness went immediately | "NCBaRed. © evi- | with such AND DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE OOMSFOR RENT, ips the Pazagt Office, jess masses swept back from his forebead, and has | 4°. across the street Watcna Reterxs.—Wm. Green, colored, luna- THROU (OUT THE CITY. Reson: teen Fok 6, a by a 2 @ fine open countenanee, of which good-nature is | ,Mt_ Brady: for defence, stated that they pre- | By Quid. *Will you state distinctly what oc- | tic; held for safety. James A. Weaver, drunk and No. 255, ; See re ans aaae cunveniont family. the predominant characteristic, moditied by cer- | fefred to open to the jury after the evidence for | curred on the corner.”” disorderly; fine and costs, $2.15. Virginia Allen, |.) Corner of Tenth st. and Ponnsylvania av. - tain lines of firmness about the month. tending to | the United States shouid be given. By Brady. *+) submit that the witness could not | colored, profanity; tine and costs, $3.15. Robert | —2?52™ OR RENT_ Two ROOMS over my drug store: ive character to the face. He is a fluent and CALLING OF THE WITNESSES. be made to go over the whole evidence again.” | Seymour, do., do.j $3.65. ‘Three lodgers only. HE BILLIARD HALL, situated on the north- ors’ R MAJOR concer mth a” forcible speaker. The witnesses for the prosecution were then By Court. Anything necessary toan explana- | Jast night. ue east corner Penn. averue and lth street, will ap 2-rnst* Mr. Carlisle, who is associated with the District | alled by the Clerk: when the following anewered | tion of narrative ix proper: and that only.” ‘Tite Sicxtrs’ Tata1.—The Weekly Star, whieh | yyerseaw "MOM AE icner. | Spvewal FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ¢ cuti to their names. Viz: Dr. Coolidye, Stone, y Ould. “Tha rant to do"? ‘i i 5 He é achat — <- OV - a 20 d cwaiiesl of the cite ct lent ath Richard iiveenar Francis Doy je Thou oi Witness resuming : It could not have been more | Will be out by ten o'clock to-morrow, (Friday,) Mere RING SILKS ‘ieee between E and F sts., No. 452. round the blue table, but the fict is - R. Van Wick. Joseph Dudrow, | than two seconds from the time the parties met at | will contain decidedly the best report extant, of ND RICH DRESS GOODS. | _*P 5-oxt*_ : “ when the eye rests on bis sparkling eye pel Upshur, M. Tidball, Cyrus McCor- | the corner when the shot was fired wi caused | this trial, so far as it lias progressed. en seenet this morning, another supply of those OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE on north gularly animated countenance. Always ge mick, John M. Seely, Jr., Jonah D. Hoover, Robt, | Witness to tarn round. Aftr the first shot, Sickles Foulard Silks, at 62%; and 75 cente, pected gy be pl agg etm ag apd manly fourteous, he is distinguished by a | J. Dillon, of N- ¥.. Thomas Woodward Reuben | followed Key up to the second tree from the cor-| Br sere you are right, and inquire for Mrs. Gard- | jrourace surieres nen Be pedeen Silke, tha ath; by appising to J. MILLER, betwsen 19th ave tact which enables Lim to establish picasant ton, James N- Reed. Henry Mepburn. | ner. Noticed the partics in the middle of the | nora Indian Halsam of Liverwort aud a Rich double skirt Grenadin- and Barege Robes, cad toh cottons 5° ages f “ flowing (witnesses for the United States) | street after the first shot. Witness turned round | You are suit ring rom Coughs, Colds, Brone A fow pieces more of Rich Black Bayadere, and 10 |" ~* - 2 dations with a jury, and not {infrequently t0 Gaited to auawer by thelr uence s-Eugena ls Fen, [and saw Me. ey teyiog to pec away Roc ane Asthma. or in inct any lung disease, It can be fe pieces Rich Lustro Piain Biack Silks, OR SALE—LOT No.f and part of Lot No. ®, tet ow - ent. tlic 5s a —Eug , - | a Mr. Key try y A wale . e Bine sirable taformation from a kinky witnen |” | dicton, Hoa, Richard Brodhcad, a Pa., Hon, | Sickles, and saying ‘+ Don't shoot me, and don't | *t®!! Druzsists. Pen | With roneral stock of Dress Goods, suitable for eouhe tite ter teak bn peas BE come Mr. Stanton, who appears thus far to lead for | George Eustis, Daniel Dougherty, of Pa Barry | murder m Sanxrorv’s Liver Ixvicoxator.—It is, in truth, Toallof which ‘wo invite the specia’ attention of | or Joseph W. Nairn. defence, is a superb specimen of vigorons (mental | Hayes, of Pa., Ed. C. West, of N-Y., Hon. Hiram | | Cross-examined by Brady. Never knew Mr. | the createst remedy known for Dyspepsia, Coxtive- | purchasers. J.W.COLL & ap 4-20t" SARAH H. NOURSE, Guardian. and physical) manbood. His bulzing forebead | Walbridge. of N. Y., E. W. Cone. of N. Y.. | Key before. Did’nt know his figure at all. He | nes, ora General Debility that so often batiles the | Par qty" 523 7th wt yee oy < CHANGE F Send Cenith of beard se efons hia teetse o give | Welcome Heebe. of N.¥_, C.K alburtis, of N. | was a total stranger to witness’ Did'nt_notrie pe epee baa tae lee ieee omcroe (EEA Semis thoastineen pe chien aed ee mee reece ee ee nepy, lock: an indi- | ¥:, Hon. J.B. Haskin, of N. Y.. Ambrose C. | whether he had an overcoat on or not. Had heard | eminent physicians of Now Vor cot tincan | C “CARRIAGES, GIGS, &e. BRICK HOUSE on the Island, corner of % and F cation by no means to be relied on, as his oppo- | Kingsiand. of N. Y., and James Pumphrey, of | that he was the man who rode a grey horse. mort of his cases were treated with the Invigorator | “The subseriher hax just received direct from Bos- | streets, comtaining 6 rooms. gels to AG. FOW- nents forind, to their cost, when he made hi i ut | Washington city | [Here Mr. Brady read from the Star th " | invariable success that he has been in- | t-n and other factories.a most compiets assortment | LER, Pension Office, er No. ow York, aze- TESTIMONY OF JAMES H. REED. dence of this witness before the coroner's 9 some years azo at our courts. in the famous case of MeN quest, | duced to offer tara fainily medicine, and Jet the | af Fancy and Plain CARRIAGES, GIGS, PER- | nae. between loth and loth sts. ap2 Ya poler of the House, prosecuted as ads | Jaines 1. Reed (wood merchant.) was the first | t0 Show a discrepancy between a portion of thai | world have the benefit ality, headacha; languor, | prions ranging (ror 6220 Sor enka coe ot | GOR RENTollasdooaaly FURNISHED Raa Ta SAR rather tao ahe ge baat, «lis | witness sworn :—Was near by at the death of Mr. | and the preset testimony; whereapon the witness | 7G ore rouble witn debility, headache, languor, | prions rangivg from $220 825, embracinc Srinacs | ESUGNS Im the cote or ted mee tate weapon in attack is rather the sledze-hiarumer than Was passing up on ‘the 22d of February | Ovnied the Correstness of the report of the evidence | they might save physicians’ billsand dayay perhaps | of Washington, and prices loss th or. house on 9th street, No. 464. Grate the rapier she got up near Madison Place, walking | Woted by Mr. BJ Fears, of suffering. Sold by all Druggists. JOS AVAGE. GEORGE WILLNER, Mr. Brady, who sits near Mr. Stanton. in ap- heard loud talkifg. and saw two gentle- r —— {7 For a continuation of the proceedings, see | ™&25-2¥ xn of the Gilt Saw, mar S!-2w Paperhaning Store. Si . cond ~ te & i : REsOM ofdestruction is the fatality among | _8P5-3t Ps. ave., bet. teth and ith ate, | 7 SN al 71 - orn} purthndngr sarin hearing al CAPT ond con one ee Ue nee eases | the Second Edition. our vonnne Rid midite-aged to indulgeia exeenm arm JOR St he TROTTING HORSE * of | FP’ NESVSTANDS on Peta vena BUSH > . Choate into one. having the sweiling for to six fee aud soon one of the men raised | — debasing habits. ‘Those who are yearning for some Buck” warranted sourdanikind To M. SNYDER & SON, Bankers mar) ead of the former, and the clustering curls a his arm gradually and steadily, and witnesssawa) Currixg Case.—Last night, a couple of young eo to slispel the Krowing evil should read | guy gentleman wa —_——— FeMbe seamed face (ten thousind minute wrinkles | pistol. At first it appeared to have a direct aim at i i i hi : Soho met tik tas ae this isa chance rarely to be et with. ° is belteved to be the handsemoct and best family ‘© BE SOLD FOR WANT OF An Ox~ horse in the District, and will be sold for much less ection enes ahoe aster rIS9 road, y an Frailty, or Physi: feterisced) and the graceful pose of head of the | the corner of the house, but in au instant witneas | Me" Went into Holbrook’s restaurant, near the | 4/imman Frailty. or Phys ~ latter. He isa man to be noticed in aay crowd. | siw it was aimed at the other man, who was try- Capitol, and by their conduct excited a riot, which | trated) the causes and eff-cts of local and vital dt Mr. Brady. we believe. is regarded asa {les ing to avoid the aim. He fired, and the pacts | ended in one of them (Wm. Tracey, from Balti- Baggy ST FA pe meet Delve Bidets de genius at the New York bar, is a general lawyrr, | moved forward some twenty feet.’ When they got aie ‘ ‘ .) being beaten and ent on the ith Said by Dr. Barrow, B57. Pi practices extensively in civil business, and has | twenty fect frown the first position, the inan alor at pose fmt ai the tar | coat Nee Vek trietanere aces than his value, ont: use the owner bas no use superior riding driving anu forhim, Can beat thres minutes to a wacon, A | fenily Bae, the reed, oF oxi eery! ne n \ in be civen that hets overs | horse can be used for; wil be . o~ A nplement. Thos. O'Neal, the bar- | stroet, New York. Price 25 conts. Sent free every. | [P=Pontinle guarantor wi “CHP | Also, ‘a top BUGGY and HAl but little Pleaty of brain for almost anything complicated | retreated, the otler following hin. and the former | Keeper, woe charged ‘with inflicting the weet, | aioe, a T | Rey forse shoeld be. Apply to WM. DOUGH: | Som “prite por ge winks wll Next at the table we have Mr. Chilton, a tall, | running round a tree crying murder “ murder.”’ | and a young man nained La:nmond indirectly | _ For sale in this city by Ford & Bro., corner Pa. - sold separa tely, if desired. wire at ofthe fresu-complexioned, white-headed, dignified gen- | + murder,” and — me. The man | Charged with beating him with the Wee ecuy | avenue and lith rtreet, mar Sewow | SHAWL BORDERS TRIMMINGS ‘Washington Aqueduct, wn. mar 30-2w* tleman. whe looks what he is, a clear-headed, | with the pistol then sna) is pistol and it - O'Neal wasarrested and taken before ti f Y ' 9 ed 5 close-reasoning lawye not go of When in the muddle bf the street the | G22Er of Polite ah eae an aKeR before the Toe ERmNG, CARER, Ney, pity tad A of | oe A MNS os; BORDERING and | \WWTEDDING PRESENTS—in Rae cH Mr. Ratelitle, who sits to the right of Mr. Chil- | man‘iired the second time. | hearing. Mr. Holbrook relieved Mr. Lammond | 1¢° Philadelphia Confectionery, eornsr 1gth_ onl 'F MAXWELL, JEWELRY, WATCHES Siler Rs is peering under his bushy eye-brows and | Just before the second fire, witness saw the man | by myig that he strack hiin with the door bar, | streets. — mar 22-1m* Ap 5 east Penn.avenue, | we open this through his spectacles at jury lists and witness | shot #t throw something at the nan with the pis- | afd banmond did nothing whatever, and O'Neal Lor, >ate Wilder Pato: t | Goods gotten up Sop: sta er fers M WOGALT & BR Fire ned Burgiee Proof TRON gos WGA sbinfor bankers ard wr Proal IRON SAFE, eat” ving st-0t S98 Ge owedccap eek come ere. lists “His local knowledge in these Tespects is | tol, which ed through the wir slowly and hit | very important. the man with the pistol, falling at his feet. Just Next at the bine table we have a middle-sized, | at that moment the second shot was fired. The —' i t of Pennies, for change, > c—A large was notatany time froin his place behind the Bie ote ane ‘pplication af the coun” F ee. door. It is alleged that Tracey and his friend | ter of the Star Office. rushed into the restaurant and tried to clear th: ness. Inguire of M. SNYDER & SON, Bank EFRIGERATORS Sid winter and 4 Paddy fore."apom’ wich | did oot ditacty et out tle Swosde “abet | hou, ATMMNE 10,8R Overy, one. “That be | ang qalloes ARE CHE EVRA of ig, | matt nee _| IREFRIOERATONED WATER COOLERS, a whiskers, am tuddy face, upon whic id not distinctly > bu ie “sl is woun sa that not nm explain ES SSO) i plays 2 perpetual smile, which. however appears “or something like it occurred. The third ie tho atic an br plai grits and worms, by Lyon’s Magnetic Powders and AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT QF STELLA ‘Just received br iii to penetrate no deeper than the cuticle, and to | shot was then fired, and the man shot at twisted | Farewell to sleep when bed-bugs prey, Atall prices, ranging from $1.5" to $2 each, just | ar Wrphuncton Stove Manufactory, Sautent Cor- have no connection with his cold, clear bluc eve. yd ou the pavement and fell. The other then | Correction —To the Editor of the Star: In UE rats and mice (confound the Ppay- recei aa now arranged for a our ner Pa. avenue and street, No, 267. This is Joba Graham, the rei criminal t up to hi-n and snapped several times within your paper of yesterday evening the following par- or 4 poe feged a yee an) fe int ert Asia, Cloak, Shawl, and Mantilla Deere ieee _ap5-3t ____ (States) lawyer of the New York bar, and son of the a two or three feet of hie head. ak the Row send eaves of whic an corel Ore Lg GaSe “39% Penn. avenve. OVER & BAKE whed David R Its specialities | At the first shet the man shot at did not move | agraph appeared : = | et 9 Re. A small'ginmant of tere wider will = wv G Fi. FAMILY amation and sutt, cone ait; | more than two or three feet. After the first shot. | +: Mus. Sicktxs.—We learn that Mrs. Sickles | MAth®, & @earden of plants, and fide house of all STRAW GooDs AND SEWING MACH. : sel ity © ue the nan with eel went — Roped gob | same to Washington on the evening before Phese aaitop tg osts. of fa free from. Foe gel SRL | playa eeeceaiedn will i.e loner questioned that are w 4 pus far westward. follow the man shotat, Then the “ "ss to d est i it a in mar family a morning. bat he showed in | wan shot 2d retyented kara the nen with us pote’ | rahat h is erroneous. My daughter, | more valuable in. prowrving crops thar epane in Siraw Bonnets, Shien a purchased {cum the sree are used upon them "1 a rewark or two he wade yesterday. with a curi- | followed him back, when the man shot at got on | Mrs. Sickie et mot in Washington, and has not | making them grow. Many worthiens imitations are | RE&W Ete. | 1 a0 Droge Trimmincs ” | Sa SewrinGigs, making © som ~ ously. deliberate, halfdrawling emphasis apon the corwer and got behind a tree; the man with | been since left her husti 6 Rouse after the Ppa pr ee E. Lrox. Straw Jockeys,/ waauad Tete Coe llasions, reneth ee phe Boy § of . etch syilable the pistol saapped the pistol at hi unt already wel wh. She j Alle ail i, ‘ i » &e. m1 > » Nets, de.y8cc, seless i ‘operation. Near Mr. Graham sits Me. Phillips, (late of Ala- |" ‘filers the jury took & shost teeess, after which li with ber mother, and under iy protection at oR oe ae Jost pete WwELie ste eecce | ty Oe Ween Hall, 310 Poss. hema) a gentlemanly looking man. besring no | Mr. Reed coutlined his testimony ] | my residence in New York city; and as she is to | | Sample Flasks, 25conts; 1 las Sinem SO) centserd | _®P 5-cost sa Shs = AY. | avenue, pull reseuublance to Lord Napier. Heisatho- | Mr. Key came out from behind the tree at the | remain there, I trust that her name will not again | $1. ._ Bannas & Pare, New York. JNENSE STOCK IZINDLING AND STOVE, WOOD—Oar mill roazh lawyer. and a a tine. cite tive delivery misnent the pistol was fired the sécond time. | be needlessly brought before the public. Also, the Mezican Mustang Liniment. ay ‘OF FANS Soissan K' D' rn not EER re now Opposite Mr. Phillips is Mr. T. i. Meagher, | Af er the second shot, the deceased gathered hiin. Axtoxio Basioti. ee = canek o furnish all in want aa md pte tae, thank csnmtacunce. dad next hin, | ait ap ned cee ene was shot, and re.| Wasutnotos, April 7, 1859. ap oat hatwann ntivand th ivcrts. 9, in grader, 2 new practitiouer at our bar. | treated to the pavement. Key's back was towards J MARRIED, THE, NOURER GF Wasuinoron is | Svinte oun HE WwW. W. edie the Fuel by Ml. and whose courteous bearing and kuovledze of | the yan who fired when he retreated. When! ‘FaLsr ALARM.—About!l o'clock last night,the | On the instant. a ev. ow G. Téiasoy A! a RERINGTON 18 nience. sbi ¢ 2 Sar; his profession have introduced him favorably: something was thrown by deceased, the parties | aiarm bells were rung from one end of the city to | Tohers. OMAS AZ £2 &, nS ang al uc =p ‘and |. W. Aye lar this city. B-4m | mars iv, _ Foe ) * re J wiv.7 Fant OPENING OF THE covRT. were some ten feet apart, the man shot was cast nd the fremen were out with thei ANN, REBECCA CHILDR =e At 10.10 a. m. Jude Crawford came into rt, | and the man with the pistol west. | the other, ai ir ap- | (Baltimore papers pleasocopy. N OAL! " and silence wos restored by the Crier | "Phe third shot was fred after deceased reached Paratus, ‘The yor in Georgetenrn Bate Tet | ci the sth jantant, by the Rev Andrew G. Ca- Aum Pages Trea fal ot the sic. | ©, ‘The Court stated that after the eleven jurors Lad j the pavement, and after he cried out murder. | & bei 7 is disceter on Fats — ae o POTt: AN te isa MAR-| KLES’ TR ean he Sie ponte sre oY beru disuissed yesterday, one of them came to | Wheo deceased fell, the man with the pistol got | pst Getiehrnendtavens y , Soon re. | GARET . SPOTTS, nity. at 0. E. ee A Se ee Bie, fag scent | marin Beto ke Wa ; but that the juror went on to that | « was Le sail oe li i i over he a cemaal the qecttions | ropauad ite third shot was fired, deceased eried “‘Don’tshoot.? ALEXANDRIA OP i adil Wee of fish yes. Beet ta the ah oe 5 . panies Pit eetihigh pale T EDW. CLARK, Lim yesterday. but after thinking them over, was Between the third shot and the succeeding snap- | terday, on account unfavorableness of the | years a mieinbor ‘the fethodist 4 ui ot ° DEaLER IN a ] uot satisfied with himself. J Crawford said | ping of the pistol but about two seconds ed. weather, were small. Prices—shad. $13a$19; her- ‘hareh 5. truly “a great man hath fallen in | ‘A went. he had replied that he had ing to say about | The next snapping followed more rapidly. Wit- | ring, $9a$l0. Sturgeon is already beginning to tuat, and be now took occasion to ar} earned ness did not ig pedien ot ethos Was | make it ‘ recigwrm Heights, rom 8 aolciesk pan & CALNE its in mar! peor rps =F reday after- oa ts rar Sgr Mian dace tons helen hr, [ar ee dap nt Satta oe pes | epg ean some ot Aled a | RLM Pesink eter pee Lz CSR | EE