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THE MADISON PLACE MURDER. - The Helin torres the clergy of the District | quest witnem called | Cit” CoeRlis BME of Aldermen —The | ALEXANDRE TENOR PGS Saab Ia ot Beard met bs j View ident W. | Alexandria, ye Shad. child. = Moore te bet ne caged Rucrtoo aree. ts reater this morning TESTIMONY OF HON. ROBERT J WALKER. dispensed lector of Cnstoms sane Telegraph Evening Star sist 062g DRI On Metis PEE Fertile wie & Mr. Walker testified that he ts resided in the |)°\0S Soest wan teed from into the new Conon. House bulla we Man oe RE eee nek Bitlig Deten Keys” | tog pecltcee eects te inet 13 | on Sunday, Sth Pee Knee hie thekied | City Surveyor, stating We practicability of pre: | ner of Prince and St. Avaph.stretta FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. samt aT | the Msiness ofthe Court, “4 many ray ut bd net een hy frst ponte Binth sree, ween Band F strevis, af 2s | building Is to be retained for the purposes of | Arrival of the Stecmer Cite at Baltimere. Sooner denen etupats pos jeacnty, | kee reek kn wa ern trca | Sed apentaaee ing ee Ts Soares aed | commie on lnponemeni Aun "ted © | HEE aay oan a chance made inthe tie af| wR None Ape he oe When our first edition was putto press yesterday ‘Judge Crawford stated that he had in his Mae meet part Of the time sigee On the day was received from the Mayor, | the departure and arrivals of the trains on the Or- 5 on the 30th Match, ar- Mr. Brady was noting am exception to the ruling a letter —— ie his desk. and whi in questi transmitting two communications from Capt. M” | @ and Alexandria Railroad. The following of the Judge that the letters which the defence | *| ear por er eat trl Rom beet} paste cutn the afternoon, sr him in the G. Meigs im exard to the dvtibution of the pal bel Stee Sone Sewn rey cay. — — won the Toth and “pieamenn m. ion si room ic water; 1 com: on nage - mm. Y .m. . m. would probabl: proposed to give to the jury as evidence had no | fe made of it) and whether counsel bad any objec- fick tiene weiteoss ‘hes bese le als Sooke ene hs distribution of water. 25am. 2 withont's vote yo pes ae grad bearing on the issue, at all, and taken altogether | tion to its being handed to the juror. occupied it. Itwas the back room of the first story. | __ The commnunications state that large mains have | The Gazette, at the suggestion of several mer-| Franee, ‘Austria and Sardinia, were still contin- were not evidence. |__Mr. Carlisle.“ None on the part of the prose-| Mir. Sickies, as he came in, appeared excited— woo pecriced the United States to all the pub- | Chants of Alexandria, recommends to the farmers uing to increase and improve their Mr. Brady then called the first witness for the | “atien, sit." then ‘there was something strange and unusual | lic buildings, which large mains are now avails- | im the upper conntry to plant yellow corm, as it is | maments. SPENSER Str jn = Mr-Stanton. “None on the part of the prisoner.”’ | about his manner, and hit voice teas strange. He | ble to supply water to the distributing pipes to be | the inost productive in that region and the most | yn Parliament the Reform debate was : The Deputy Marshal here gave the letter to the | took witness by ‘the hand and thanked iim for | laid by the city. A plan of the routes upon which | Profitable in market. ing, and the ministry had staked Pe ae TESTIMONY OF MR. WILLIAM BADGER. juror. ag Mh and ake pad these mains have been and are to be laid is then en- tah ee et ag Wm. Bad: for defence.—He |" At 10% o'clock the ae A into | Cling. (Sickles instantly became very much their was first sworn and | tered into, together with a description of the | | HAvine ster retreen from the North with « resides in Philadelphia. Is Navy Agent of the mned! convulsed, and threw himself on the sofa preety i splendid stock of Spring and Summor lry Goods, Vnjteh Sieder;, Deen’ in that sitestion tne: gooey: Seis Cound wm and Immediately surrounded | broke into an agony of unearthly sounds, screams | branches atthe street-crossings. Capt. Meigethinks and ‘Sanimor I . t ; r sey. | Would now call the particular attention of the ladies Rnew the deceased; knows Mr. Sickles; known | “rhe jury was then called, and answered to their | iMerrupted by violent sobbing. Hlis condition | (het by lating six-inch pipes in weet Third, Elev. | of Washington a os Lord in regard to Lord Ca mission, and expressed. enth, and Fe . extending from the | Tam daily im reecipt of fresh supple wey Mock: | the hope that peace would be maintained: the latter since his ‘return from the Courtof St. | names: wiiceas appeckondeal tects oechd bonean taones | thiety-Inch to the twelve malog and es far eoeth ns | Lina taris alle itt oF Seek rapeliae, nt do eo- | “Nex oowtdeion tnpenes. wen Bah st Baste, V)- Jaznes we Secretary of Lewation. The relations be- | | Judge Crawford here said that in view of the | shoud abe eee ote He ex; great | K;_and on the Island in south E a six-inch pipe No. 3497th st. Sdoore below | enna. awd Turin, where heavy warlike Prepare. ee Sears ae Pg ometiae ee! the | fact that a letter bad heen received, for a juror, it | agony at the disonor which he sald that | = had | and four Inch pipes in all the other not above pro- | . 8° 8-1w Northera Liberty Market. | tions still continue. haracter, ‘, tness | was remin jury ir duty in case ht on his honor, and jally in view of | Vided wi nited States mains or the six-inch Count Cavon was still at having knew. Knows Mrs. Sickles. Was ata dinner 4 wpreeds especially i BE sURE you are right, and» for z A e Paows Se. Sickie Shortly before | tie, hearing on the tial a ine should tbe | i Saoghter. Witness wee about to fo for 8 fe patie w ethgemented water will be ob } nar's Indian Halsam of Liverwort ant Husrhoera, | © a uk by — ey's death. Mr. Key was there, the guest of | tothe fee call the attention of the Court | physician, when the sobbing began gradually tg he Paris bou se was de; French threes istri if you are suffering from Cough: Mr. Sickles. Mrs. S. was at the table, as also her distributing the water through all the closely built | cease till it finally subsi sthma, or in fact any lung disease, closed at =f Ite. R ofa French hidteca Mr. Brady then called for defence Mr. McEI- | there half an houf or more; accompanied him, to | portions of the city will mot probably ‘cost above | Adi’ Bruggtct ouy (and - “raster rg wore oe nen Sado ‘The defence (Brady) propased to ask the witness | #O#¢- the jail, with the Mayor and Mr. Goddard, and | $150.00. “ a — the ion. who €lse was there to prove the presence then and TESTIMONY OF JOUN C. M’RLHONE. perhaps Mr. Butterwoi th. The petitions of James Spalding. Frederick I ae Canes, ety Ty very cheap. The Danubian conferences were expected to as+ there of Mr. and Mrs. Pendlcton, the sister and | , f--McKlhone testified that he resides in Phila- | _Cross-examined by Ould. Beside witness and | Koons, R. W. Eillette, Church of the FE pipbany, | fo Philadelphia Costiootionsry corals wah oak semble during the week It was thought that the brother in-law of Ke ‘ * delphia, and is a wens for the Congressional | Sickles no one was present at first but Butter- | and Sam’! A.H. Marks, were present and re- | streets, J mar 22-1m* Dusiness wou! be disposed of at two sittings, all Det bene Mr. Carifvic interposed, thinking that | Globe. Has known Sickles two or three . | worth. Thinks the Mayor came in next, and | ferred. the Powers having agreed to recognize Cowna’s <ehusece clas wan ad wens mak pdr racing Knew his wife more than a year. Visited Sickles’s | afterwards Mr. Goddard. When the convulsions | Mr. Dunnington, on leave, introduced a bill | Saxrorn’s Liver Ixvicorator.—It is, in truth, | election. Mr. Brady had e thi 0} to house. Is a single man. Knows Mr. Haskin, of | took place, no one was nt but witness and | providing for the alteration and improvement of | the greatest re meds known for Dyspepsia, Costive- | The Calcutta mail of Feb. 25th had been tele- that other Letimate friends. 1 fect Me Kee New York, very well. Knew Mr. Key very well. | Butterworth. When witness first went to the | Certain rooms in the basement of the City Hall for ee eee heen oten bales the qyaphea The Indian neva was and brother-in-law, were there also, and that they | Had known him seven or eight years. Had fre- | house no one was in the room but Mr, Butter. | the central police station. sibs. Senford how beon fer lone time one of the | Hong Kong dates of the 16th F pence ennetnepir gah smting baba ¥ | quent opportunities of knowing the relations be- | worth. Witness conversed with him some five | _ Mr. Donoho moved that the consideration of the | @j2%,5* hysicians of New Yorks and, itis said, | Lord Elgin was prepring an expedition for the Mr. Carlile did not sce how the gentleman pro- | ‘een hey and Sickles. minutes, when Mr. Sickles came in. Witness | bill be postponed until next Monday night. most of his cases were treated with the Invigorator | UPPet Welers of Perl river. i to bring into the case the fact that teen sa Mr. Carlisle objected to the witness stating any | was deeply excited himself, and never was 50 Mr. Smith spoke in favor of its immediate con- | with such invariable success that he has been in- COMMERCIAL bas = were = intimate terms with the ol general conclusion as to the relations between Key | much so as on that occasion. sideration. duend to offer it asa ey medicine, and let the Liverpool Morkets.—Cotton, for three days, This was a cejlateral issue parties. | ond Sickles. [At this point the prisoner was observed to be | Mr. Donoho withdrew his motion to postpone, | World have the benefit of his discovery. If thoe firm, and closed doll but steady. Flour closed drooping, — were easier but unchanged. Wheat cl dull but steady Corn was duil. Beef was steady and quiet. Pork dull and no- minal. Bacon quiet. Lard dall and unchanged Mr Brody thought the question an important |. MP: Brady told the witness to state any acts or | exhibiting strong emotion, which soon increased | and the bill was who are troubled with debility, headache, languor, facts passed. tween Key and Sickles, showing friendly | to violent sobs, and at the request af Mr. Stanton | _ Mr. Thomas Miller, from the committee on ime taey mieeuenes shpcedane Wale web ae tiers dence whieh proved important facts. on the one s he was removed to the Marshal's office, half borne | provements, reported in favor of a bill for the re- i old by all Druggists, hand. hecanse it showed a state of facts detrimen- he witness stated that he understood from their | upon the shoulders of Messrs. Exuannel B. Hart | lief of Charles Stuart; passed. 2 til to the other side. Intimacy and friendship | M@Bner toeach other, that friendly relations ex- | and Isaac Bell of New York. Mr. Thomas Miller, from the committee on were terms which were capable of great enlarge. | isted between the one. There was no warrant for excluding evi Prnwies.—Those in want of Pennies, for change, He came to he conclusion ‘The incident created great excitement in the | bewth, on leave ,offered a joint resolution appoint- | can always obtain them on application at the coun: Sugar closed steady. Coffee firm. Rice stead). ment and restriction | that they were intimate friends. Witness remem- | court-room. Mr. Stanton and Mr. Walker ap- | ing the Mayor, Commissioner of Health, and a | ter of the Star Office. tf | Rosin dull. Spirits Turpentine steady The speaker insisted that this intimacy hare bers a ride to Potomac Felis som: ne during the | peared to be deeply affected, and a young juror | member from each Board, delegates to attend the No Fam Congols 95% 45% The money warket was get- upon the condition of Mr. Sickles mind’ The | {hTIMg of last year. | The parties were Mrs. Sic- | was observed to be in tears. "After a few minutes | Sanitary Convention et New York on the 2ith | Can afford to be without Mustang Liniment in their | ly unchanged. Cie was now very near the columission. of the | Kits: Mr. Key. Mr. Haskin, and witness. At that | absence, during which the sobbings of the pris- | inst. house, ‘The tnany accidents we are liable toinay tragedy: surely there was nothing zreater to show | He Witness is not certain whether Sickles was | oner were audible all over the court-room, he re- | Mr. Riggs wanted to know how much this com- London Markets —Plout —_ and ort j : : 3 render it nocossary a ent. and noth ~ | io, Sn og Steady. Coffee firm. Tea the intimacy between the parties, than the fact | i" Washington or New York. Saw Key last some | turned, accompanied by his friends. and followed | mittce was going to cost ‘ope ignnoh m eertain nrc. tRetact) | Rice quiet the Corporation. pable of performing such a certain enre. (Erfract.) v3 : . = on | Sight or ten days before the affray took place; re- | by his fither bearing a glass of wate: Mr. Miller stated that the delegates would not | “!n lifting the kettle from tho fire it caught and Arverican securities were slow of sale, but no Soe Eee ee re ae ee antic a hop at Willards. “Thinks it ‘was | “The witness, Mr. Walker, Teamayed—atating | probably expect any provision. for their personal foaided my hands and prason very severels—one | quotable change. The Coart. It 1s proposed to prove tbat on the | Ebwisday even’ ne Preceding the Sunday when | that he thonght Mr. Sickles or some of his friends expenses. hand almost ton crisp. |The, torture was unten gu woth of February the parties were on intimate | Key was killed. Rey was there, and—— sent for Mr. Goddard. After a time he became | Mr. Riggs thought that Washington was not | Liniinent appearnd to extract the pain mimont t New York Markets. ferets,* The Coutt bad always ticld thet facts Mr. Ould. + "That'll do, sir calmer, but he did not resume his natural appear- | particularly {aterested in Quarantine regulations | inediately. e healed rapidly and left no scar of. New Yor, April 12.—Flour closed firm; State tending to prove the intimacy of ancl parties was | _ MF. QO. stated that this did not seem to be com- | ance, and after a time the sobbing was renewed. | like Ne $5085.50; Obie $6.45a86.6), Southern $5 9a6.50. ‘w York and other commercial seaboard | comut, Ciuas. Foster 429 Bruad street, Phila: petent testimony, but could not see how the | Petentevidence; whether Mr Key and Mrs. Sickles | Witness could describe Mr. Sickles's grief in no | cities, and he did not bell fa ri W heat closed dull; Southera white 81.50; West- feve in mixing the Cor- | phis.” Itis truly a wonderful article, It will cure intiutiey or presence of asister of one of them on | Wee ata hop together or not. What had that to | other way than by terming it an agony of despair. | poration up with these distant Conventions, any case of Swelling, Buras, Stu J Erup- | ern do. Si tw. a "| do with the issue trying ? His screams were of a most unearth{y character. | Mr. Miller said that Washington was as much | HON, of Rhoumatism. For Horses, it should nover |” Corn closed quiet; yellow #487 Kc Court therefore rated thequestion Gute TE | Me. Brady waived the question, and stated that | He was ina state of perfect treeee Ke agony | in in the subject of Hygeine, the. discus. | paclyzonsrd with. Qnedolinr's worth of Mustang | fork Conca Tucaty sates Sis avOSi2.55; prime The wituess then resumed—stating that he re- he would recall this witness as to another point. was deeper than grief—it exhibited mach more | sion of which was one of the Principal objects of | Galda, Sprains, Ringbone, Spavin, and Founlers, | $12.50. mained at the dinner till the company left the | TESTIMONY OF JONAH D. HOOVER strong and alarming symptoms than w: ever | the Convention, ns any other city. Beware of tmitations. Sold in all parts of the hab- Lard slosed dull at Mall ye. diuner, so did Key. This was till near 11 p.m. | Mr. Hoover testified that he resides in this city | Observed. | During these expressions Mr_S. allud- | ‘The joint resolution was passed. Aebie Gioke, * ., . Whisky closed dull at 25a.6c. The time was the 10th of February.) Key left | and was formerly the Marshal. Mr. Key was for | 4 to the dishonor to his wife and child. particn- | | The joint resolution from the lower board in re- Se etch ee eee ew Yoda ey afterwards | sou ther with Mr. | about the time witness di cherished and intimate | Jatly as to the dishonor w when he was witness's ich bad been brought | lation ‘to the responsive address to the people of | Als¢s/von's Celebrated Insect Powders, Financial. " i hewcts inted with | Upon the latter. Hecalined down gradually. Wit- | Wakefield. England. was taken up and passed. s New Yor«, April i3.—stocks are dull; U. 8 Mes. Sickles. ata hop ai the hotel the next lew sone time after the. tnsvear dha et Pratt | ness’s impression is that Butterworth proposed to | A billfrom the lower bomrd, fee that hone e- - —— ~~ | 5's of 157, 44; Chicago and Rock Island 87; Key came either after or before Mrs. Sic- | dent Pierce. Knew Mes. Sickles: was first intro- | 87d for Mr. Goddard, and Mr. Sickles said he | ment of Seventh strect west. from New York ave- DIED, Michigan Southern 13%; New York Central 774, duced to her four or five years ago. In March, | Wa ready to xo with the magistrate. Witness | nue to N street north, was taken up and passed. On Sanday, the 16th instaut, Mrs. LILIAS AR- | Reading 5v4; Missouri ‘This witness was not cross-examined. | so7, Mr. and Mrs. Sickles came and stopped ai | Went bettie al because he feared the Fhe followings bills from the lower Board were | NOT le Si vite ot Asbury sepa , a ie a aan = | witnesses house two or th weeks. convulsions would be renewed; witness remained | referr » the committee on improvements: A jeniy. with chronic croup, on Monday, April | — dR Re Mr. Hoskin (M,C, from New Vork) testified | witness's family. Witness thinks’ he inendeecg | in dail with him from one to two hours, ‘There | bill for the improvement of Soventh street west cysaged 2 yours; 1! mouths, and iddayen"” | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'Ts, aie eninil st Woes eee INCKcme aa tue Tee were very few persons in the jail while witness | from New York avenne to N street north. A bill Naiccaaskbieraer oo YEFOIIALA, OF VIOELANT DRG EERO: Has known Sickles betwe , Seep Se RIes ere Ceres of hemaialtp.. ThioKs || "a coe Uae sfdleist paroxyuiesebeldad: bata baie? | reece ee eam nravel And sat with us to learnt RZ NY. April ru, 185) “At a of the Kne a= ey tee ire dp yiy icles cane iui ‘pew ‘iod elapsed belore the magistrate cam west. A bill to revive But he has run his mortal race, igtlaut Fire Company. held April Th the iid And never can return, That once loved form, now cold ant dead, ch mournful thought employ < ; We wep ourcartily ¢ nuforts fled, And wither'd ail onr joy V itness don't think any one but himself terworth witnessed the violent co: described. Probably about 16 minutes tra during which time witness and terworth remained together. resolutions were unanimously ade] z Resolved, That the Company offer a reward of Se tor - intormetion that may lead to the con- Siction of phe person Of persons by pny stoned and fired at the meinbers who. eof the reel at the alarm of hre on the night of 6th hire by Mr Knew Mrs 8. 12 years. W nd his wife freque ud frequent! e opera where Pi hess was privy toa and Sickles an appropriation for g just | west, between New ¥ approved 20th Oc! Seventh street w Massachusettsavenn tformed i . ope looks beyond the b af time, ot April; ant beat ‘ : . I shown into the front room, where there were sev- | __A bill from the lower Board for the relief of the Hip, coke teow eee . Krsole-d, That this Company will not goto any ee ee ee sstiale.’ +¢ Novel entud Ghak-ale.<* eral persons whose names witness does not remem- | Metropolitan Hook and Ladder Commany was t-, Shall rise in full, immortal prime, fire beyond Market street wert, alter might, Unless = Cenomberts whist part ra t Marstval Hieever’s | Mr. Brady. “ Why not?” = her. Sy tteees Shs he eee ut through folding rave the ae on fire department Amd bloom to fade no more, a ——, x house is on fire or in danger of fire. S ao i ae 4 : Mr. C le. Th ition was _ | doors to the back room, and the doors were all bil from the lower Board making an appro- 4s hv . M3 ; > soem a oe porgeer deg plot Sichice Pea it the Piao tk plore Pre closed, at least during a part of the time. The first | priation for abating a nuisance in South on ina big ey esi bedi aay om, eee. CHAS. A. LITTLEJOBN, Sec. " sal 2 : | aelaoner amuties.” Pike €sonae person witness has any recollection of secing after | Avenue. on the west side of Fourth street east. wax w those rising charms ee in ee ge | clas Sf tie pistes te The dee ee | acaing Jt. Butterworth and Mr. Sickles, was | taken up and passed. ich pleased our ever before? heb at ee Gane ad bindath. Mev scplied thank | has cated upon the United States to show that | tte Mayor, Mr. Berret. ‘Thinks the Mayor came | | The bill in regard toa new central market house | The friends and acquaintances of the family ace ing bit for his intereession, and hoped he would | letter; and he now Proposes to show the contents first alone. being taken up as unfinished business. requested to attend the funeral from the residence : erdi : oR SALE LOW—One of the best RIDING MARES in the Di-trict; also, se other guod werk HORSES, WAGU CARRVALL, &e. For terms apply JAS. ROBERTSON, No. 60 Prospect st. m a ow ¥ of ents. Ne hth street west. twee ~ | of that letter. Thea: ‘di Witness does not know where Butterworth is | Mr. A.W. Miller moved to amend by authoriz- | of iiis prrents. No S11 6th str tween e eee bain tet ente ee ae persist in his Interecasions successfully. They pila ootiltalpe gener intend toargue | now. ‘Saw him last week—some day towards tle ing the Mayor te appoint three coin fmloners. at south Bi and N atreuts, on Weilneatag, at 2 «’elock FQ8, PHILADELPHIA —The Schooner AL Hloscst, nearest ‘and dearest character. Had con. | the fact close of last week—here in this city; has not seen | Salaries, to act asa building committee; amend- | °™ VERADO, Captain Dawes, having most versation with Key about correspondence with | Sickles. [t was in February or March, 1858 Key 's hou called at witness’ ase imed that general conversations » Mendy stated. Giekhi 3 him since. Thinks be saw Mr. MeBlair on the | ment not adopted. ay eee Ree Sete re eat ae P| aay of tab Milling. ts GA auc he tated ut] ME. Dove mowedAGlicnouaet the Dill ceased. Among these friendly acts he pro} ‘kles’ house. Don't remember whether be was | committee. with instructions to report w tant, after a painful illness, R. J. * Sei year of his age. His friends and those of the family are resp>ot- of her cargo engaged, will have quick des- patch. Apply to HYDE & DAVIDSON, wn. De. On the Mth in fr H. WAN DY. ig be a - fully requested to attend bis funeral To-morrow, mt Water street, Georgeto’ a, how that a letter had b Hf by Si in the front room when Witness first went in. Wit- | the marketfhonse cannot he erccted without appro- Wed fay, \ats o'clock, fre wate oro nt sonics he toRep and wikich feleer weeasa chow sack trienaty vas remained several days in town after Key's | priating the present revenues of the city for the | brother eorier of Mage snd wee ee at are yet 8 TBE EAST AND COMMODIOUS STEAMER uae Brady contended that this conversation re- | relations. In this esse no one was blind. te the | death. ‘Thinks he remained till the Saturday pre. | Purpose. He said he did not believe in building ANTELOPE, tapt. B. F. 1 G . ceding the sailing of the steamer for California, | a splendid new smarket for the adornment-of the Say WEN . lated to the immediate intimacy between the | fact that some one took ett was rears of the | Chen witness went to Philadelphia. During thai | citt, when the creditors of the city ware ner aite VY ASEING ton SEW ine EO Tere Cask dacined at id erteicis tals areal | tm the pomeniion ot tno tieceaat: “ic ore an this | time witness saw the prisoner in jail two or three | suffering for the want of what was honestly due | “Now ir the time te ret SPRING aad SC MATER wvideaew howler Whentily sdnitaes tetecedl te int that the Iaw did not admit of secondary ev- | tines. Did not go to see him every day. Witness | them. SHIRTS made up to order. ‘The snbscriber is pre- evidence Shewree ¥ neues en Se | {dence dal'Gne Sule’ that the primary was supposed | thinks he renisined at Sickles’ house half or three- The notion was lost—yeas 6, nays 7. pared to make SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &c., at parties—Key and cick. Tink — a | teesiet ry p quarters of an hour. Mr. A. W. Miller moved to amend by striking | shortest notice. All descriptions of Sewing done, Bi seoogirpuino ‘Mr. Key, Mr. McElhione, and | Mr. Carlisle objected to the reception of the evi-| _ Questioned by Brady. Has known Key inti- auseappropriating $20,000; amendinent | eee a Oi chede EARS: and WRIST Wri ‘Toesd: ———— ont Saturday |! -,™.; for Harper's Ferry. Returning leaves Harper's Ferry ever: onday, Wednesda: jv Fritayt at S o'clock am. Minot mre 81 TPOEBAcco, SNE FF, AND SB T WHO. sly i 7 i 7. BANDS neatly stitched, A t SALE. > dass . on- | dence. mately since witness first came to Washington. reese 7; Baye e: 7 har IR-tF H. 0. NOYES As the Subseriher intends siving his attention Sosos waisted santa pleco ery ond etnies | The Court décided that if the letter itself was | After reaching the jail, Sickles’ grief was renew- me, os Brown moved to amend by providing for | _""*" a : E (qiore particuiarly ) to tie Wholewate 7 called together, and Key stated that | here it would be evidence, but thought the de- | 4, but not so violent as the first paroxysms at the | leasin, so rernnet of the markef to such parties W:: TOs ffods. be we wctfully inform, Mr. Ould. «Does this come within your hon- | fence bad not yet laid a sufficient foundation to | house were. Witness thinks Le was alove with | 8 will contract to build the market at a cost of not d mentioned articles, that he has jus NV x: Have om hand ‘and for tale a Soft Free. re = mate s) r? oliber b lee ja ion ry or's ruling} He is going on to state what Key | introduce the contents of such letter in evidence. | him then, of pernps Butterworth may have beon | less than $200,008). aud torn it over to the city at | Burning COAL, suital i Nol! at tho low igure af received another adilition w bis stock. 1 have now P | for casm only. on hand— said. Mr. Sickles was not present ™° ‘The witness resummed :—On the subject of the | present. | This second outburst was nothing like | the end of twenty years; amendment adopted— | 35s par ton, pees eee aoe Mr. Brady. ‘Why not?) This isanadmission | letter in question Mr. Key told e bY ge MCKORY, OAR, ant PINE WOOD, sawed | 10 boxes of ¢ by Key of the friendly relations between him and | bad reecived such a note fr Mr. A. W. Miller moved to amend by striking | and xplit stove size; KINDILING WOOD ef all Sickles.”* | Witness that he | the first one for violence. and it only lasted ‘sor Sickles, assuring | “¥¢ miuntes. of the finest brands known; sleo, medians ' he elanse providing fora second story to be | kinds. w priced. Pound lump, baif do., 5's do,, him that so far as any previous difficulty between TESTIMONY OF PRANCIS MOMUN. << oe x for ¥ tol as a ; - Die, Chak conkendiadl tat We Uitied Stoney tied | thems war concerned: Gat war all ected tet'| Aiderman Ihoman-wesmest coliec, Resides in rolpagelan sy by Metropolitan Mechanics Insti- | -, V2 ee eee Oe a hinds ja mnall twists, Anderson's foresiiadowed its course. and the yeutleman was | hoped that their old relations would coniinue. | this District, and has resided here about 40 years. | Wt" for the use of their exhibitions; amendiment | {00° J van, Principe, German, and of course in possession of knowledge which would | On the 2 of February Key came to witness's | Was introdneed to Mr. Sickles some three years | ™ ™ e W. Alillec pect iP Callat McKNEW & MARLOW’S, = c = dhe gnide him in adducing the evidence for defence. | house and brought Sickles’ child with him. Her | ago, and ever since has known bim when he met | _ MF. A- Miller moved to further amend by Steam Fire Wood Mills, cor 7th «t. and * esses of Garrett's SCOTCH SNUFF, in bottles, The Court thonght the conversation between | 0 we is Laura. Saw him two hours afterwards, | hii. Isfainiliar with his person. Saw hia the | %4ding a clause providing for the invitation and | ap7-6: Canal, oppo-east end Centre Market. | 2) kegs 0. the witness and Key should not be admitted, and | When he came to wituess’s house to inquire for | day before Key's decease. It was near sundown, | Fee"ption of plans from all architects that may uaare VELLOW Barren, 23° is, ® 1 t YOK Vi s ruled the child. ‘The child bad gone aw w Mr. | Witness was standing in front of a house owned | Ofer them. LA iret Q1ea8 bruce? cornet of taeheireer | Kilickimek SMOKING VORACCO, Lyochburgh Witness og:—After Gust conversation | Key on the Seterday, before’ the day Le was, shot. by him on the avenae, near Adams’ express office, | bending this errgpenerty Mr. Dove moved to sven = 9 em hue-cut do., Bischof do. doe and hay au les together. This was on the | On the Wednesday he came with the child it was | aid Sickles came along. and he looked to witness journ; lost—yeas 1. nays 8. Gail's d ~an = [Rai BLAGL Ibl Ek aS }0., de.» te ature | ben 3 very excited condition ‘and witara | rm, Smendment war then adopted—yeas 12,| | ADIES BE MDE FIAT GURIS, MALE, | m crow SH <\UiLALand GERMAN MATCHES. Mr. of 3 fork, wer sross-examined by Ca : eitement. | 0 More o! re ‘ a y iz that ee ee ae ee t. G. we Me's cae soar pecagaltene wlinere washiagenn all sect winters aacieeee this till next day when he heard that he had killed | *'* Corporation may take possession of the new BHIRTINGS AND PILLOW LIN | *tX0, 99 High street, Georgetown. n cht of the opera referred to before; saw both | I! o'clock. It was near 12 o’clec ay | " | ap iz tw JAMES WALLACE. Sickles and Key on that occasion; witness told | quently there and saw Key there. Doring Decem- | Mr. Key, and then witness spoke of the cireum- penne ried an re Se Damask ‘Table Dinpers, in all grader, ENRY BARRON & SON, eet Sickles the conversation between him and Key; | ber, January, and down to the killing, thinks | Sauce to some fricnds on; adopted. Adjourned." pees ee Pamask Table Napkins and Doilers, H” WOOD AND COAL DEALERS, Sickles replied that he believed Key was a man of | Mrs. Sickles resided altogether at her house in this | , Cross-examined by Ould. Sickles was going | °": 3 = Aas rish linens, of the best makes, and at the lowest | Resp-ctfully inform theit customers, tad tha ab honor and his friend; they had been mutual | city. With respect to the letter above referred to, | from the Capitol west. His wild sppcatancc ex- Common Counci!.—A commounication from the prices. inal lic generally, that they have removed fo phe ofhee friends, and he did not object to Key visiting his | Mr. Key stated that Mr. Sickles had said in it that | Cited witnesses attention. | Did not see him be- | Mayor, transmitting two from Capt. M.C. Mcizs | Bird's Ev Diapers, in all grades, gud yard formerly occupied by Orme & Ku-ts, on house when be (Sickles) invited bim. he wished their friendly relations to continue as | tween that time and the subsequent occurrence. | relative to the distribution of water in the city, | Pauask and Huckaback Towels, he wut sede ol ene Cosel, Greon etek, Geers Mr. Brady suid this was all here; but he should | before. Did not-understand that there was any | He, was walking rapidly, more so than witness | 174 yay, ‘ vy | 1S¥d zen Linen Cambrie Handkerchiefs, from og | Soyty.m ave they qutsnd to keep x large and well- have occasion to call the witness again. qualification to the effect that Key was only to cafi | had ever observed him before; his whole head | 2nd asking early action, was referred; as was an | 19)tyz00 Lieu Comin : ot ict alteutivn to tne orders of ther fiieeda: to ee, ESTIMONT OF MR. DANIEL DOUGHERTY when Sickles invited him. ‘There were intervals | seeined to be in motion. | Witness had heard cer- | estimate made by the City Surveyor of the cost of | _ With many otherdesirable goods, all of which will | “nea tbs) ahare ni patronaes Mr. Daniel Dougheriy. testified that he was a | of a werk or fortnight between witness's visits to | tain rumors which caused him to observe him Tne ieee a acne Be AON aE the owen Oe a ass Th-y mo: t varneatly request all tyeirold customers -F. ‘OR , : Mr. Turton, from improvements t NG, G EN W. .&o. | Corble them to lay in their stock for the coming sca- wife; met her first on the th or 6th of March, | | At this polnt the Judge retired from the bench | {>> For a continuation of the proceedings, se porte abil sattiorisiay the part Apres oayer st ik. deatescutcee once rte ches bee bean. | oe i ‘ap i-iw 1 shortly after Buchanan's inauguration. Vis- | for afew minutes. . the Second Kdition. footway paved on the front of squares 41 and 42; | ing Sand, Woed and Coal, cheap for c: sh, at ny WINES, BRANDIES, &c. ited Sickies house in New York and in this city. | Mr. Hoover continued—Mr. Key told witness parsed. * | Wharf. next to Mth street bridge. Call and leave Having purchased the re ander of Knew Key; tirst met him in September, last year, | that he had reveived a letter from Sickles. stating | very ayp conven Butox has bee Mr. Mobum, from same committos, reported a | SOUrorter™ R. W. BATES, the STOCK OF CHOICE WINER. in New York. Became rather intimate with him’ | that he desired their old friendly relations to con- GRACE eruL Bripcr mo” | will te tnesaiee thin WSAUM of teat alke Dealer in Wood, Cu axe. f the asmenees of F.& A. A. Was ata dinner party at Sickles’son the Thursday | tinue. Never heard Sickles say that he did not | cently constructed over the canal at the termina- 7 : ootwalks on the | mar 25 (States.) cor. 14th and C ats.. near Canal. | Dodge. wo nv z thom for sale, tosetiver RIBBONS, overy width and style, at | Otter WINES, BRANDY, &e., of fine quality, v8", 336 Pa. ev. seo | Old MADERIA and SHERRY, bottled by Gen. asi ‘ n e front of reservation A; s before Key's denth want Key to visit his house except invited there. | ¢ . Itleads . 2 <5 . ‘ ores EAE Gas aoegiac, aby Mig. nas Ma Acawene| Weltaees aavee undernoed thal thane Wear pay ne eee arenes: from the avenue | Also, a bill for trimming and graveling Mis- F'gre cS, all cole STE Wa'tor Sinith pe Uneee en anlipkane Old SHERRY aid MADERIA, in casks and demi- val and Sand, 4 s ~ = Ah to the public garden west of the Capitol grounds, | souri avenue; Fe y > Hote! z lification When witness visited there Mrs. ; A : P = Bed ayes i eens Sap ghee 4 ear © sens always those: ‘Ths tecaptions were Tues. | and isa great convenience to parties residing in | _ Mr. Turton Lie rele a bill to open a new alley thimks he was first with Mrs. Sickles and after- | day mornings. Witness did not attend them | that section of the city. It is intended for pedes- in square 14, and for closing the one laid down on : " 9 ‘ = rhile i i ; the original plan; passed johns, de vith ty wi Th regularly. Witness had conversation with Key, | trians only, and while it has a lightand highly or i Ola BRANDY, in casks and demijohns, wee giro cane fa nie es came | and afterwards with Sickles atthe time of this pamental appearance, it is Substantial aud dura- joe Etowa from police committee, re retin Sapsreor Old PORT WINE, for thedlonl purposes, in did not see Witness | correspondence. ble. It is suspen from abutments of blue reck : “i Senge S ve, iu casks, . frei enct Noy le waren New York and sc the cante | Mer Mealy coked! the witness to state what had | of a gueissoid description, at an elevation of about | Hieds, Xe. on the line of Seventh street, between ROA ett le Also, 10.0" HAVANA CIGARS, of fine quality celebration. Broadway was alive with le, passed between Sickles and witness at that inter- | ton feet from the e of the water, and its floor The Aldermen's bill for ‘the perth sean im. | 336 Pasay: rands. and witness siw M S. in acarriage; and wish: | view. is gained by an ascent of six stone steps at each SPS. McCOBS & DODGE. ing te see her wen el desired her to zo up to the | Mr. Carlisle objected to the introduction of any | #rminus. Its length isseveaty-eightfeetand width | Provement of certain rooms in the basement to | Q@TRAW BRAID AND STRAW TRIMMING, P RIME MERCER “ ss a 2 - - % ike them suitable for guard-house purpeses, | © of every style,cheap, at STEVENS’, 336 Pa. jetropolitaa Hotel. where Sickles was, and there | new matter now, that the cross-examination of this | about ten feet, and the material js wrought iron, | “ i 1 : é pr. pi Key. It was in a private parlor of the | witness had been concluded. the sills, beams, ties. &c., pee of the T and an- bari taken up and referred to police com- = ~ = : eine ‘ rd rare hotel Mr. Stanton maintained that the cross-cxamina- | gular shapes, now used generally in building. by ‘Aldermen's joint lati ULAR STEAM PACK LINE B ‘Apply to JOHN C. JOHNSON Can't say whether Sickles’ father and mother | tion of the prosecution had turned up new matter, | which weight is dispensed with without ditwin- | yp Gonunlinionot of flecker stk en eee | area SaLTTRORE AND or on board the vessel. were in the room at the time. but they were in the | and that the defence should be allowed to make | ishing the strength. The entire weight of the | M@yor, Commissioner of Health, and one member | WASH N.—Ieaves Com- -~ i i i f each Board as delegates to the Quarantine and | morce strect wharf, Baltimore: aac 8 the tine the procession pass’d. Last time , farther inquiry. structure is estimated at between fourteen and fit- | ~ . . i STATE, on WED? s. Tash aoe Rea, anh teeth wan Satie’ | Se petsk wae Total argued by Mr. Carlisle, | teen thousand pounds, and it has the capacity to | S?itary Convention, to be held in New York on | DIAMOND STATE. on WEDNESDA =e A. SALT daily expeetad, and ' COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. day, theday before hisdeath. Witness Mr. Stanton, and Mr. Brady, doring which some | bear some eighteen thousand pounds weight. “In the 27th instant, was passed, and Dr. Palmer of "a W itor. woe HPENNEY. ? ‘i Leave Riley's Wharf, Washington: a — o ‘ biec: 9 | the Third W ard was appointed from this board. AMOND STATF, FRIDAYS. IME W FE PROE > ing ag eaptality of Mara Ho cota the oats of which Mt, Caria | meni the mee exiting fr theseuaruton | aH, cauemen,baerelraiation a eambins | LOL bIAs WEDNESDAY MORNING, «| DIME ISITE MMRCER, POTATOES. = Lichen an Ag! dipenstety, jag, hey | took occasion to say that he was not accustomed to | of similar bridges over the canal at the intersec- sa eye oe ~ poet nese s the G lumbia stops atthe principal landings on Bolmad or iodenel Aang t+ 9 RNY ® came in and witness and Key went out, and at | being addressed quite so abruptly by counsel op- | tions of Sixth, Ninth and ‘Thirteenth streets, the ates that all sles = Sieg to the rules, | 7 he Columbia stop P Bee, Worse tees, esr Al Madison Place Key left witness abruptly. but | posed to him, as Rad been tis enon during this | susapee $f WHICH 16S Santed of ‘serious Iseenre- shall be aid on the table and takes as Megane For freight apply 10 ow. RILEY Agent = RENT three-sto ‘K BUILD- gone edly, and tinto the Ch House. | trial. nience. s. W. LEY, % = 1 Witaree tread to Sictics’ hewse, aed. walking | The witdess (resuming) sald he did not remem-| Ponce Murreus.__Before Josthee Clark.—Mary | °"hte’ Wilson naval shat the opinion of the Cor.| 8? 4Te&Thism ___ Riley's Wharf, tith'stract. ING. N, tg Bdge rer, Formerly as down the Avenue in front of the Statue of Jackson, | ber exactly the lauguage used by Sickles. Siskles | Dunlop was arrested for profane swearing in the | poration Attorney trlative te Wee none wots | COLORED DRESS SILKS, good styles, nis property inn good, order. heving a lance Conk met Key going towards Sickles’ honse. ‘Pamed a | stated, however, that he thought Key was 2 MAN | street, by Officer Fanning. She was glee Aa pay | ofappeals be Printed with the proceed| ngs; passed Cc Hinck Silks of the best makes and at the lowest buildinn toe” hosed oma wighling’ eometase post bade 1h sood-bye. nor, an ye : 3 5 . : : house a ; ‘fils wan at 12 o'clock tn. on Saturday Sa before | him on the same relations as had heretofore exist. | $2.50 fine and costs. Rachel Harper was arrested | 14 The Dil amendatory of the acts providing for | pertge Robes, Orxandie Muslins, geaning every Stora Fy @ frst-c - stited, On Tuesday before Key's death, witness | ed. Perhaps he ought to mention an incident | by the same officer for » similar offence, and she iid the police cua a Ken up, and re- | Piain and Fisired Bereger, ately. Apply to ‘E'SHINN, No. Sr Orcen was at Sickles” house at arcception. Saw Mr. | about a bogies ites of Key and Mrs Sickles, om erage ie Bian oSohn Dexa Wer tsrehia m Ore eoe=cma ates 2 With teauy other stylen ot Deane Gente. wenn eS ES eg “ by Mr. Sickles. fore Justic a rested : id i Met inte aiacd by Cusllsles Can't resemies | kus Sealy (leterpeing )“Titskerio tack side, | on Suoutday, by ORe Nom Soe satiwiag p tone | CONCERT =f Ske trent 6 “Meee Nhe public, wie wna WILLTAMR. RILEY, | DE beets este, imate Shy Cima, what was the date of Isis arrival in this city at that | 1 believe, was only complained of by Mr. Sickles | through a wagon on Ninth street and st iking a | this evening, in the way of a vocal and instrumen- Ap 8-Im corner 8th xt , oppo. Centre Market. B. Barnard & Co., and J. W. Soth Those, g s he arrived sometime about the | on the ground of {ts nnusual duration. * colored boy on the head. Justice Donn ordered | tal Concert at Foundry Chapel, corner Fourteenth AYLOR & HUTCHISON ~~~. | thioted with tnflammatory diseases should ite pen aS po eR i ‘The witness stated that he knew that Mr. Sick- | him to ee a ae and G streets, by the Chole artis Chapel, assisted ~ No. 42 Loviatana Av. sav.79m ANDSrn sts., 3. the ate — By Brady -—Witnens's wife and Mrs. Hoover | les cay plexed i a seat cai gars P< Deetay Ge Catala articles fee weley andy for | by musical friends. The programe published soste Centre Market Space, weat te the reception with witne Would respectfully announce to the citizens of for the occasion is a very promising one, embrac- | yy’ ; ; man naw jh a : pri 9 rac: 4 left them there, and went to pay a visit to a friend, TESTIMONY OF JONX W. GODDARD. old man named John M. Drake. “He was held to | in, compositions of several of the great Tan aaa vicieity ee) cate walt apenas and then came back te ‘kles‘s house for them. | | dard is Chief of Poli i bail for Court. and the artists engaged are said to . ane pits pest the 12th instant,a very large a = wae “0 Mr. God is Chief of Police. Has an opera David Jones, colored. for disorderly conduct u ol ve lesirable stock 01 on fact of his having Seca Supeen weer Ran jn | glass that was handed to him on the day of Sick- | was arrested by Officer Zimmerman, and made to | hikhest order of amatenr ta and. sccomplish. DRY Goops. ising all the varieti Ny found ina firet | stantiy om hand CALCINED PLASTER fetes i | lessarrest. Witness has it in his pocket. {Here $3.94 fine and costs. ment. In the general drongit of all kinds of | comprising e varieties ust ($c ina fire : 7 5 ‘ER, fine a ense (concerning the rent of a house) in whicd | oy eee aieed the glass, si that Slekles | PAy $3.94 tine s je - anusements that now )revail: the city, the | ¢!8s88 Dry Goods House, and solicit a call from all | ai P + Whiteand Brown sa ag Be -abepideceeryew wach Sarno gave it te hun in the jail oa the day of the arrest.) "be for the latceny of vie tea, cet Zit” | Convert is an oasis in the dull times that out elie | ¥22 Af6 in soareh of good aud cheap goods. SAND; LIME, both wood and coal-burnt, &e r artiste a ol > > | Witness went to Sicklex’s house on that day. Wit- Key (im Ustober last, he believed,) had acted as metz. He was held to ba AY the Court zeus Will, of course, not fail to enjoy. ae S-tw All the above-named articles will be xold on ae 7 : Sickles and his wife—has known them twelve | having a site bel ing to the city, a manent | Mary Boyd, colored. drunk; workhouse 9 days. | farmers and planters o! ee ee Soe | months. Witness and. his lady "did not visit | guardchouse could be erected at less cout than that | George Kimberly, attempt at suicide; do. 0 da walk in the eveatog afte : EW PATENT | resonable terms as can b= procured in the Tice sich ce 1a ach cme ness committed Mr. 3. to jail. ‘The mud and dirt = ii mryeeeco ary EW ATT DING PLOW. trict. Persons in want wil) EENwton! counsel for Sickles i 3 ase. pape i . . = a TURNS. . fugi- F el a ae . A. FENWICK, ee ree tad een mae Ge Rn wenn vase preg, | meutcoupnet wethn sien parton toca | Moe teained.Frcclet mits, tens pa | gtanamianboaarne rainy sealed apetet | apne” Carne mast ead Seah wk did nat ssewee—sek 28 Ki Was Gow sens: 3 ip. TESTIMONY OF REY. SMITH PTNE. — = : 3 rd ae ot is ready te JOR SALE—The TROTTING HORSE “Old Mr. Realy asked foran adjournment, which | gq, jIRSTIMOSL OF REE OMWTM IESE. | coe house om Loulsiana avenue, near Tenth strc, sete Mills nes Fergge a oury and disorderly; ee pm spon bata Ryle: 5X4 Back@ wunadel buat e ee wes eranted Lis were then sworn to take charge | 0f the Episcopal Church. Resides in W: i to turn it into ' guard-house. This proposition Arent delive nrg a — unplement is noexperiment. it bas been Rally toate any znntirnan ranting a iret, rats hors. Speck # »n— iedee a ° ‘a % , ve. oye t pongedigpset gel ton—has resided here fourteen years. Knows Mr. | wax rejected in the lower board for the reason that ; e al if Mary'and. ‘The certificates | ts belisved to be the hamsmmest smd best family of its snecess will tell more for it than any descrip: | horae iw the District, and wilt Sera for roe one i 4 rH tion or encomium of my own. The Plow and cer- his value. oni; the owner jec- Sickles house. Witness visited Sickles’ house | at which the gas-house could be purchased and | J#tes Welch, disorderly, fighting and profanity; | tenor encomium of my own. |The Store, = ‘bead thres minutes to ® Mir. Stanton. for defence, had — of bite” | on one occasion. Witness has been told that they | refitted... ‘Phe proposition to build inet with Hitle re Sony $6.15. Walter Steward, colored. Sh aleer ersons wishing to cartons may’ in fospornjule subseaten Will be eiven Ghat thoa to their taking as much ben ne we Oey have visited his church, but cannot say himself; | favor, if we may judgefrom the fact that last nizht ott erly; lo. $3.15. D.S. Watters, drunk and qereek me or, Dr. Chas. one SPREg Boree whould be. Apply to + sired, either be after — ap ined. after Aoes not take cognizance of le there. At 5 | a bill was passed by the Aldermen and sent to the | “isorderly; do. $2.15. Eleven lodgers. pipe st. sat es BER IN, ERTY. The Court gave the permission desired. after | orctock, p.im., the day before was killed, | Councit appropriating @ sim of money samidient} 1) Gaia = ets sagene aiiy cantioniug therm to let no one approach them 8 | witness was driving past Lafayette Square in his | toalter certain rooms in the basement of the City axaxnous Ixmars.—Frederick Smithson.2 | &TRAW HATS AND FLATS FROM AUG. all. wor to speak to any one vada ary sehen dthe | carriage and saw Mr. Sickles, and was struck | Hall to make them suitable for guard-house = German, was taken to the guardhouse last night. | ¥ Bee, and will be it jon. cat lomece eootten semanded toll, wm | yi Bie sppearance which wat very peculla. sates has wot heh attracted the Saennitt-e, |He had been in the workhouse, but his conduct | Joppratriz at STEVENS) PANC ou - Vitness thou: wi ness al nis | The ma‘ a acted attention that tendant feared wou! ‘i appearance. He seemed like a man in some great | the residents in that vicinity; but no doubt the a bs nbs “ be id do} “ap 9-7 * EIGHTH DAY—TUESDAY. trouble. Witness said to bis son who was with | prediction of Mr. Turton that there would he a | (Miut¥ to other inmates and possibly to some of the Eee - : WORTH OF, W GOO April 12th —As usual. the Court room was o¢- him, ~ How badly he looks.” Witness may bave | general protest againstthe measure will be verified to send bias sated sown, jell whe diezoned pai £10,000 aBONS. PRERSH, HA cupied this morutug by spectators in advance of the imprescion on his mitd. subscyieutly “immmedinte sale at hig New Storer 380 -7t slain the grand jury. There are certain indications of his - ' that ow bis mind at the time, and can scarce- | ‘To-vay is the anhiversiry of the birthday of | jnak jar Cambmih o' mitaeen, ava if tee venue, between 8th nad inch the setting sf the Colt, Goagh the csewd was By th ribe it. As near as be can deseribe it Mr. ones Chey. It isto be ceiebrated in New ok on Sasimican Si shovtd aneat tthe an Ns : - ns se dleuse as on yesterday ; the public in- | QovTes had a mingled denant and despairing air: e ’ a. eo my AN DS & JOHNSON, Pi ‘AL CABINET f hy the Clay Festival Association with a banquet at S ee EE ay cartes | “iseeeciond bereteat._ Wins wes] eta Feige ere: Cownr op Guanes Yama, ton. 1. 6 | Held aad at eat by bailiffs, entered the Court, and took their places returning from the nie sag when neor Pickles. Derexrion.—The train which left Ba at | Brandebury operied {the jury-box. j en node: |e ee ee cave nie | a 7x Stick Ei ailing was ice cr Inthe caseaf'Geo. W'. Munday, administrator romptly About the trial table the various cou soon pared ness made honse. Gen, BE. W. after collected, and were busily engaged in con- returning from service. which was during | in consequence of the engine (@ new ong) ) giving | Mr. Gtilet repited the new pessoa as 4 i ean found a card from Mrs. Sickles re- } out. ooo, bout comeluding, she