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“> = on — ~~ lienlinieesedeani eee ene intone niente eietneneetiantene = ~csesemecn--saeeneemarmmneniea sensi onesnee LOCAL NEWS . peroneal gio on the fee re peak > Jae the removal cf the lock in an andjble tone ia the] Tux A.M. E. Ziox Conxection —Tuesday a Presence of The body reassembled at the . He stood in fi appointed hoor. THE MADISON PLACE MURDER. Cres rat room rating eter pha phe CRORE WOODWARD RECALLED. Superintendent Bithop in the Chair, who also FORREST HALL, GEORGETOWN, p. les and a litte girl were with him. Mrs. Sickles ards, Delomgingy to AE ee ny Baz | read the Scripture lesson; Rev. A. Cole leading | This commodions Wall inves boas eee ce Trial of Daniel E. Sickles for the killing | went into Green's and came ogt, and they ‘walked nowseh teats esate staionaisiteaere in the religions exercises. The proliminary pro- | Wy Site up with nex. Stage and oj marc a of Philip Barton Key. ape hy Awanne. Rey reading the letter the while. | nema heard of the fact in Court. rhe aquest was | CCCUuNEE laving been gone throagh with, the ex- Temes pad al Geker Exbibitions somali elves ——— r. Wilson tness, over the | held say three and a half of m standing of the members ; soot Carma Covat—T. H. Crawvonp, Judge. | 3venue saying that he would get a good look at pe Pata oF REV ier i BULKLEY ee ree ee Fepetcy the Glicer in oherges Mit, “ When our first edition was put to press yesterday, | It was a frequent thing for witness to see Key in | |, Witness is a clergyman. and resides in West | sumed in the disposition “ef ithe bint py Soeearee, D. & Sumas ap is-lw* the argument of counsel upon the proposition of | this vicinity. The letter was.a broad sheet. He | Winstead. Conn. Known Mr. Sickles since 1833. | Discipline. Rev. Wayman, Sluby and Hunter, | soe 2-D.C. ap ew the defenee to submit as evidence the comnuni- | bet! the letter in his hand till he OR oT erty ae Th eae en eey, Fork URE | pastors of the A.M. E. eburches of Washington | NAT! ON Ay ONVENTION : A witness's sight at Nineteenth street. There was | Yersity. Was in witness's class. whieh graduated | and Georgetown, were introduced to the bedy. The USICAL C . cation made to Mr. Sickles in the Capitol on the | nothing in the manner of reading the letter which: | 8 1839. Knew Sickles intimaiely*thes, but no- ed. to ‘appropriate seats. A motion to | Anscrihon ers erent ene National Masse clay preceding the killing of Key by the witness | fixed the incident on witness's mind. ‘Thinks he | thing more than mere acquaintance existed subse- | teceive Josiah J. into full membership was | DAY MORNING, April loth, at lu o'clock, at t on the stand. Mr. Wooldridge, was progressing. | gave the fetter Eat Mrs Pickles. | a tise marc i ae viedue of Mr. Sic- ae on a motion of S. T. Jones so that as nitheonian Institution, and will adjoura on the Cross-exam .—Was on the ite side of . exe Brother Lon; referred to a committee, to be event lowing. ee ee eee HE tank Foes ene te | 1" streot from thar any 60 "from them. | _ Mr. Ould objected to this evidence. Anytbing | tyamined mete his Progress in the studies laid | g,Mt.WV.- 5. Biaiiary, of New York, so well and r_ Carlisle. “There (in North Carolina) the | Pid'at pay particular attention to the size of the | Mowing, insanity in connection, with the imme: | down by the General Conference. A lengthy dis- | pencrofconne sf yereumnout the Union as tie com. Wife of slave can be introduced as a witness ina | letter. | It appeared to be a sheet of paper. Did'nt | “ate facts, he presumed would be evidence. cussion ensued, in which Rev. Jones, and | Ruste, fms bo Sty fee beeen ng has been selected = nominal tmsband’s ease, because the law does not | Se 0" how many sidesof the sheet It was written. | | Mr. Brady bad never before heard of evidence | Jones argued, favoring the motion to anend, and | be assisted hy MrPheotsse he Gomer, He wil . E.P t in d to the mental tem nt of a prisoner, % i ji ‘uished graduate of the Nor! Ie ognize the legality of the marriage of slaves [Here the Judge left the bench for a few min- regar bperame: °F + | Rev. Brooks, Cole a: src erga The | oriene: Gee eee North aan sneund t utes, and on Lis return Mr. Stanton showed the | Patt of whose defence consisted in the allegation | motion.as amended was ad ving ; Miss Kas of Ni eh Won datence. Upon ne cheve deviatons, bck on tle. witness» shout of white piper aad s yellowenvel- | of insanity, being objected to. He simply pro- arrived. Conference adjourned. Benediction by Feat celeteition will be prea eee nd other mu , ope. and as! m e letter in Key : u Superintendent. ex c por peal mf —-v prameedird gl clge sa toe hye A al pia berg Reopgtacig! tee aa ales, had so far exhibited symptoms of insanity |" ‘There are large audiences in attendance at each | “Phe exsreises willl consist in rendering the vari. common law of England, of this country and this |_| The witness replied that he thought it was | 28 to make restraint necessary. session, who manifest deep interest in the pro- | ous stylos of music, both sacred and secular, wi land. It would continue to be the law here until | About the same size. It appeared to be on ordi- Mr_ Carlisle then withdrew his objection. ceedings. Divine service ts held in the church | the best effect, The cultivation weige wi legally changed. It could not be changed here | Naty sheet of letter paper. Did not see any en- | _, WV itness (resuming) cited an instance of his ex- | on south D street each afternoon, at 4 o'clock; and egg Oe nt R by gotten up momentary popular opinion of noisy | Yelope. If it was.a double sheet it was not un | citabi ee Mr. 5S.. on an oecasion in 1810, on the | in the various churches each evening at $ olock. a sins ing will dorive auope advaatows ta partizans. ‘This Court ‘knew no such distinction | folded. eat oe Trot, Da Feute, who wae Me. &.'s patton Attending the coming Convention than they cas. by i lead beet soul to he was Uy the dctencr, TESTIMONY OF FREDERICK WILSON. Fo Sap pes | oo S spasm of seg Our Musicat Frixyn, price ten cents, No. 20, | the ordinary routine in the space of 6 *. Barmeaz, Closed firm; How- ‘The law of this District mort palpably declared Is the man referred to by Mr. Ratly as crossing a gaa yelling. Frieinis were obliged Pe hold now ready, contains: “Rovers, Rulers of the Sea,” | ,, Tickets 59 cents, entitling the holders to attend all 115.—Flour 3 ; vn | the a it the sessions and the closing Coneert. The: be | afd street $6.12a86.25.+ Ohic 86.12%. <a bee eee aaa or oh Sor ats mes, mer ith and restrain him by force.” ‘The-demonstra- | fom the new Opera, «Idtanclis,” by Balfe; Ou Qrocuead at the Booketorex. and 9 Mewark. Ey] antes stedys white mie te prime) $1 30a amas i - . d the little th 4 to Green's | ton was one of frantic grief. ‘Thinks on that oc- | "Tis Sweet to Think,” lar song by T. Moore; METRO, J. Th. Te ghey | FP pry | ee) 45. adultery had heen offered and. rejected. Tie | side reading the letter. Witness then crossed the | not, been solicited to make this statement on the | the Rushes 0!” Scotch Song. Oniy 10 cents. Ail | “BB ewnoy. Cor. See'e. . ape | per : Court Setaca that the proof of the aduitery was | Street and remained on the corner till they passed Se Sia ee it would teins a == 5 _—— sale at eae DD FELLOWS HALL perk fo a Steady; bacon sides 9K c.; mess of imon: i " him. bout 15 minutes afterward they came < rs isoner. ny ‘s katore, leon Building, corner o: Pm he bi 4 — Cow certified: that that Eiiaonce had Been ten | back on the other aide, and as they Pawed witness | _ Cross-examined.—Don't know how old Mr. | Four-and-a-half strect and Pennsylvania avenue. THREE NIGHTSONLY AND satuRpay | hSkY dull ataoxe. dered and rejected by the Court below;and. further. | Key put the letter ina yellow envelope, like the | Sickles was at this time. It was in the year 1510. AFTERNOON, commencing oe THURSDAY Get Gs Gonnt tate, wea por inci ypal poco ig ore oud In the hatd’of the counsel. W itues®and the prisoner were young men together | ConeRR@aTioNAL stxcine-—A good movement | EVENING, April l4th. = Markets. which the prisoner was entltied. It wascthe | They were together when they passcd out of | then. Witness is now 40 years old. The manifes- | has just been inangurated in the ‘Trinity (Episco- Ox Hern Players jLittle J Bong! Youn, April 15 Flour closed buoyant, Appeal jndge’s duty to remand the case ifany evi. | Wituca's sight. “They went into a paper store on ta porltive that fear ae sen minates. Witness | calian) Church, In this city. On Wednesday eve- OF Hore pinzereg amd > Latte Jams S50, | nee; Odio O8-40n86 20; Southern 8a a ¢. pad “been exetnded which the witness was - eee oe ae ibe dito ca cornet Me Saw no traces of it the ey dollowiog., yer nings. after the usual evening service, the congre- | Will give thor Avgient and Motera Soiregs ne | Wheatclosed buoyant; Western red $1 40a$1.45; entitled to have received. pa nd the Itt th » ont of | time witness was not the fellow-student of Mr, | S4tom remain and practic ng under the di- | above. Admission 25 cents, 7 api2-St_ | ch. spring S!. Metis af the Notthe Coralie eae ene on” | Green's they walked slong up the Zvonue touetie | Sickles. Witness graduated in “10. hut asafriend | fection of the choir, so as to improve the quality PAINTING AND SCULPTURE Corn closed buovant; yellow EaSve Fev tentitwomy wshow, et tat ur prisoner hol |e"; hey Feading the letter When they posed wit | 3 extoclate of Pro. DuPonte attended ‘his tne- | Of te Covgregetional singing'in vogue ia that | "Ty EAEUND EXHIBITION ofthe WASIL | | Pork closed dull; mess $17.258817.40; prime : a a fs ess, in ing back, Key “mark to Mrs. | Tal. ie demonstration was the most remarkable oy? > INTEING nea BA ve att J 7 4 iirc von wt ace te alae “was | Smeg get have noting io do | ou wllnes ever witneae aad betas been nthe | Cwsar ano Exerutasr Goons —Ladie and | EXERT INGSTATUARY., PRAMINGR: ond | Lard cloed frm a 144th. the prisoner insane?—not ought he to have been in- | Mr. Ould. + That'll do.” ministry many years. ‘Two or three days after gentlemen about purchasing spring and summer Sibley & Gay's, two doors west of Mr. y an at 26 5c. sane? IL it was shown that the man wss mad. to Mr. Sianton. ‘ Well, we waive that question.”* this —— Mr. Sicklesevinced an unnatu dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, carpeting, &c., &c Me! "« Safesrooms. Admission 25 cents, Financial What end should the causes of it be juvestizated? | | They were coming upthe Avenue when witness | fal lightheadedness. All traces of grief had dis- | (TY Homa book, shoes, hats, lined’ cxamiae |? Rectal o Goto v New York, April 15.—Stocks ; Why investigate the hearsay and tale of the wit- | first saw them. Witness crossed the strect on pur- appeared, and witness thought it unnatural that nd i fr interest to call and examine | mar2itf J. GOLDSBOROUGH BRUFF, Seo. ew York, Apr! — are firmer; ness to the prisoner? The defence shonid show | pese to see them. Thinks the remark made by | @8€ Who, a few days before, had been in such | the immense stock advertised by R. Brice fall, | ——_— — muneme | cogonnd Rock intend 9a, Sic! thie ekistence of the truth of the alleged statements Key was not in relation to the letter. deep grief should uianifest so much lightheaded- | aud_now open for inspection in his capacious New York Central? = ness. rr stores, Mos. 373 and 37 euth strect. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. New York Mi f th t to —not statements ‘oss-examined.—Knew Mrs. 8. before this. = a See pote heirs the prisoner —no! atemen They went up near Twentieth street before turning By Brady. Witness thinks this levity after the Waren Retorne—Amanda Bell eo G RAND MAY BALL ‘There were several bills of exceptions presented | back. Witness remained but a few minutes on | gticf before mentioned struck his mind at the time '#.—Atnanda Bell. colored, was 5 OF THE in the Jolin casc—one of monomania, aud one of | the corner after they passed him. Had seen Key | a8 showing Mr. 8. to be subject to great extremes | @tested for throwing the goods belonging to Gracy UNLON GUARDS adultery. The Judge had certified to him th in that vicinity a number of times. Witness saw | of emotion. The friendly force employed by the | Apn West out of her house, thereby creating dis- WASHING TON I SSEMELY ROOMS. pane wwtiacle de —— — proof ef the fect of the adultery had been re: y nearly every day. Witness passed through | friends of Mr. 5. at the grave-vard was designed order and tumult in the locality known Pra- TUESDAY, May 34, 1859. . AL OF VIGILANT FIRE COMPA- competent to prove insauily. Lafayette Square three times a day. and generally | to remove him as soon as possible from: te scene + s For partionlars, seo futsire advertisement. ap 6 tf NY, 1 7th, 189, —At a of the ‘curt of North Carolina decided that in | 8w Key there between J2and Lo'ciock. “Saw the | of grief her's Alley. | She was fined $1.15. Peter Kane, - Tatinnt Fire Ceompans. hid April 3th, the following that rejection the lower Court had decided in ac- handkerchief wave on the Saturday three weeks | | BY Carlisle. Mr. 3. was then passing the Bing: Sree ee Pome lodgers were 1 00 000 aS = recolutions were wnentiwousls adopted: ue cordance with law. It was aquestion on which the | before the death of Mr Key. shand scientific department, and was a student = a ond ~ COTRPAN reward vd North Carolin Sopreme Court must have passed. Gadsneans Goce at the time. : inv iba tune oy: Asmuwed Snsxons Tse yore HAVANA CIGARS. | $35 torany information that may lead to the con i flere Mr. Stanton, by his own desire, read the | Mr. Brown testified that he lives in} : is sufficient to those who are acquainted with the | CIGARS ever offered in this city, comprising vari. | stoned and law as laid down in the ease quoted above; and in | In parenance with instractious fron Rie, Ni Tae fe non tet be Row Mt Gey 2597") 6. om perlormvers si America. toinsureacrowd. | outxraies nud stries- nil ofa wuyerior goalty, see reply to the questions raised by Mr. Carlisic, of | had procured a lock, which was handed to wit- | him last the morning of the day he was abot. be- | hosel phe performance last evening was but | | Phetehacco of which they fnctured is personal considerations, but as to the slave ques- and he identitied it as one he received from | Wee" 0 and [2 in the morning, up at Lafayette an endor: ent of the reputation which ‘they have perfectly cured and of a very fino q nd iam fioa, he aman not having slaveholding blood Wagner, locksmith, directly opposite the | *1¥are. Saw him come ont of ‘the square and 4 ie « e \e et of the persen or whe Orour! ¥ ow Work. TESTIMONY OF MR. IFSSR B. HAW. am this day opening the most desirable lot of | Vietion ¢ fredat persons the members who had charge of fident t ive eat after a member's house is on fire or in danger af established in other cities hefore large and criti- iu bis veins. he remarked that he was proud to say | Treasury Department. up the avenne towards Georgetown. Before | res. beve C iu ved team By order: e pr ype ng sorb bry nape Fee tebe vivo etnies went towards Georgetown did not notice him | ©! audienc 7 from Havans. within tis works, aa Consequently | _9PS-8t . A. LITTLEJONN, See._ mother a Vieginian Mr. Jacob Wagner testitied that he resides in looking at anything. Did not notice bi Tue Ox-nogs concert, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, | are new, and. being wade of a eperior and well sue episodical sparriag here took place be- | Washington handkerchief. Mr. Young w LM ds. NOTIC Isa locksmith. Witness was here : 3 Avith witness at | last evening. was largely attended and the perfor. | owt ‘obneca, possess ahigh aroma. An exariua Dissoivtion OF COPART?ERSHIP- 7 iste pon was well ree | shown the lock which he said he gave to the last tere the fae HUpLioc ee ae yeu. mance pasduly semeesete: Anothr performance | 7.204 fim intone? cont ee ‘Prices | Battnership horetofore exasting ¥ ader ine firm a cau une merrime witness; he took itfrom John Grey's house. 303 |. 2 oS es place to-night. and moderate, e eo) af ALE Oo. as crowd : Fifteenth street. Several gentleman were present moe? times in court, was placed upon — | To those who profer an older. and consequently a Deboicel so eatical ete oz! . Bealls When Mr. Carlisle closed his remarks— on the eeccasion. Thinks Mr. Pendleton was ‘ SEL.ine ofr BeLow Cost —No Humbuz.—1 must | drucr. Cizor, we are prepared to offer as fine an as- firm. All persons debt od ake oo. ‘sett! ecn Mr. The Court decided that the cor cations i ze 7 i TESTIMONY OF MAJOR MOPKINS. vacate the stors by the 2th. Straw. b ortment as can be desired Roald be ic ose ms evideure wens aoe weoctr, cri Hesce Seer cane cnicer eimin to | Alt, Hopkins testified that he is a coachman for | Ribbons 2 per eont lems than cont, Ladi “Expected inva day or two a fine assortment of | Bile seaheor tter fk date. of insanity. ‘The communication | ghiain the lack. "The colored bos paid evtncs | Col: Freetuan; has been so betwne five and. six | snutseiven.” Shettamh Wool at ti cente an oune RSCHAUM PIPES and SMOKING | "SY ' ES he sabscret years; lives ¢ peas ; ; Zephyr Worsted at 2 cents. Ladies, this 13 the | TUBE: ‘And—Ne (oli continue the business et of A_ 1. to the prisoner, or of any number of per- | for t it off and replacing tt with another. | Key" Saw ius Lass on diese sate og htew SHE | Bitty Sheanws to get tacgaine 1 In store, eversthin Ryriaining toa first-class ci. | ° old stand—Ne . 120 Bridge strest. Sous to him, could not zo to the jury as soin = sel for Government objected to the in- | day he was shot, about 11% 0” fock in die afte LEwtsson’<, 392 Pa. av., gar and Tobacco Establishment ap 15-3t* ws Of 4 shew insanity. Ww henever the connscl ren n of this evidence. Souk Was ar Poses Key in She ater | ap tsat bet. oth and 16th sis. ig BLO: We CHR AN, 398 aye a ferchaat Ts peticular state of the trial, when they thought in a loud tone and an excited | gyn. han al tr é ap 13 3 ational Hotel. 4 AND COMMODIOUS STEAMER. they could otter evidence tending 12 show ine ed for the right to show what he | Otis eau Meese ad. down two oF three times. | Festiva ar tHe Aso Lannee ANTELOPE. Cape oe sanity, they cuuld do so. ' Massa : nonstrous attempt at sipptessi os of evi- b hae leaves Georgetown every TESTIMONY OF JOHN KEILER. dence in getting this lock off the heuse and out of thing. Saw him between Mov for Missionary and Church Erection Purpose vay, Thursday, and Sate ol : eral indies and gentiemen have volunteer tiuy y P 4 hakern, “aioe B,, ree : Mr. John Keiler testified that he lives in Wash- | the way. ie arouse ropnes to hot a Bretivalat the abo Hay gon ra gem pe BL son Harper's Berth soet Mostar’ We ee = Key; + s | meneing » jock on Mey ht i 8 ‘out see SHE S co 5 ? i 25 Mee eee kuew him three or four Judge Crawford here interposed to remark that times, and Mrs. S-ekles come out of her he } 1e5D, ‘ted or Foghat Xa "Che public ia bs Pe picts stock. A Fester, ats o'clock &. m. Through mm 12 hours. a on the day of his decease. | this wasa very yrave trial,and it must be con- k les resided; saw Mr. Key | ducted with inore regard to decorum than hith- | 7@@ him and w: with him down ecetge SS neds an | the friends in the above good cause ate respeetfil pont buy your Bonnets Ribbhands, Ru xtension without going to : po 5 et w: vited to aid the young es and the yo aphe ench Flowers, Straw Tassels and Groups, yO oT PE. : a in the vicinity of Air. Sickles's house tne last timc. | exte. coabatrvir brain nai cE E reo sane see invited athe one lation ree ie penne no Jand Tassels (new article) without examining T OBACCO, SNUFF, AND ee: —_= a week before his death. Mr. Stanton exensed himself for his loud tone of Cross-examinued.—Major is witness's name, and appeal coming froma distant society of Dy Bepring stock. wee ., As the Subeeriher i giving his attention Mr. Brady bere asked the witness what he sw | voice on account of being obliged to sit near the | nce eee — , Troha Bette withoot oie DDS” COMPS and | (more particularly) to the Wholesale " Key do on that day? Prisoner, whereby he was obliged to elevate his | “ft was half-past one o'clock when witness saw ron Brg hane la‘ties and gentlemen who havo pat- | Brushes w i:xten : rade, he would respectfully inf Mr. Carlisle stated that Mr. Brady desired to | voice to make himself heard. this Festival by the purchase of tickets: fur Don't buy 9 , "i 4 ry ty hn Stomers. e abo Key. Was standing at Col. Freeman's gate next | this liberal and praiseworthy objects (oonterplated wh» a ned éotiereie a " chanieal Corse’ show that on this oceasion Mr. Key w: ved nis | The Court rep that it was not the pitch of | the fave wa pe eatin < be Holden's biv's Chase Don't buy Extracts, Pomade mentioned articina, that be ju handkerchief. This was a week before Mr. Key's | the voice but the manner that was complained ot. | {Be Winre ater By the GAIMGAT NO ee ete | SE Ge stad Tt Dhctias een TT, oan; | lopen witbieat goin to Beh en be Te Me stem. Ekavensw death. The witness resuming :—At the time witness | yim Thinks it was either Monday or Wedues, | the above Hall for admiasion, the Festival being rev SDE ee tting without going to | igo taxes of CHEWING TOBACCO. compris: ‘The Court decided that the question could be | was femoving the lock. the colored man told wit- | day of the week previous that Melton mame kia ic moved there asa more conviuient as well ncaa] SAUDIS, Hoke op voor lst end et ee Sone of the finest brands known; also, aske ness for what purpose the lock was romovw b rei seat *e ‘a + fe ‘estival. % w, ‘i - nd low priced. Pout jump, Se ares te ee ie a nnd Wart, sunk | the ticne the conversrtion passed between witness | pain) Lynch, the fuins; was with witiess ai | fu. J: Hosrerrxa’s C@ebeated Stomach Ritters, |"?! 3 __ 502 1th street. | 139,90 SEGARS- Havana; Principe, German, and himself near the statue, and lean his head on his | and the colored man. that time. Did’ntfollow them. Was standing in | for the enre of Fever and Acue, is, beyond all con hand, and pn! out a handkerchief and wave it it being now the usual hour for adjonrnment, a v H OF STRAW BONN éTs. and domestic, FLATS from auction 2 cases of Garrett's SCOTCH SNUFF, in bottinn, Prices. Cail at once and ge’ a kegs Penn. avenu “| jars YELLOW RAPPER, "i th p > wi a troversy, the safest and text remedy that could I over his head, at the same time peeping all the | the prisoner was removed, the jury in charze of | 4), front door of Freeman's house when he saw | troversy, the sate x y that could be y 9 G used by the afflicted. forall diseasos of the above Mhile at Sickles's house. There was no doz there. | bailiffs proceeded to the hotel, and the Court ad- | Suceh to wae fie feta. ai ie sf the | nature. “Pho most violent attacke of this drentica This was between twelve and one o'clock, and | journed. t} os lisease have often been prevented by the nse of this im boxes DOKNI Pip h v from that position. ‘Thinks he then drove to Judge | felinhla ramaly, The Hitters have ferns . — - — | Killickimek SMOKING TOBA: witness passed out, leaving Key there. and saw no ELEVENTH DAY—FRIDAY. Wayne's, and coming back from there saw Key | brapretor inran extaesee ssenion neha noes diwas LAGER OT OF SHULTZ & CO. do.. Goodwin's - dow, Pate or ree more of bim. Has frequeutly seen him stopping April 15.—The pressure this morning at the va- and Mrs. S. on Fifteenth street. of Fever and Acue, for a munber of years, and. its is at No, 464 ua Silents peat the City Post OF Gail's do. do. about the square during some two months. Always 2 iz Was on I street, between Fourteenth and Fif- | wenderful enrative powers are well known both to fice. The promptly fas ae of charge for delivery) Vagrant ANGHAI and 6 AN MATCHES. about this same hour of the day. rious entrances of the court-room was unprece- | teenth. when coming back that he saw them, | the press and the public Thoxe who desire a thor- | #!! orders for kegs or bottles, sent to them ir pet son nd all other articies ® iy Kept by the trate, all Cross-examined by Ould. | It was a white hand | dented in the thus-far history of the trial, there | Knew’ Mrs. 8. well by sight. She is mididing onehirenowation ithe eutiro systean shouid toot fail | © Teed rcs cod fe Saicrecin) te the bat ee eel St Nor Sb Hick exec Copmaey eee onions Kerohief AW ituess was goinx home to his dinner. | peing an evident impression upon the public mind | size and has light hair; is rather stout; couldn't | Vor eale by Druggists and dealers generally, ev-| i thol nited States, and thelr terms are extrerjely api2iw 7k WALLACE. i r Dex nt; and y The on band a very fine as- —— Se i i ENRY P sertment of HUNGARIAN WINES at low prices. | FJENRY BARRON & measured her to see if she was as tall as witness. WOOD AND COAL DEALERS, bed the pnb” (Laughter.) Witness thinks he is about 5 feet 7 | | A. B. C—Asthma, Rronchitis and Consumption was witnesses’ nearest way home. ‘Thinks he has | turn up at any moment. : Sonat : 5 “ ar sages <3 —— § Res; ty inform their frequently seen Mr. Key in the park and about it At 10 o'clock the jury were conducted {nto the | inches hie Her back was towards witness. | T¢,cured by the creat Tocian remedy, Mrs. Gard- IBBONS! RIB Ver, lie i} fe . y : 4 = a s Pa tad i a rari Pies . : y. that they have the week ee eras, Wn the middle of the | court-room by bailitis, and took seats in their box. | Witness was one side of the street and she on the | MOUs by all tun irugeiite in Amerion: Gora] | £8 cheap, at STE 4 noth fareen occupied by Orme & Kurtz, on hes set yaad alae eek pally on pth ‘The buzz of conversation from that time until | other. Could see her face distinctly. Her veil } Weeks & Pottor, No. 154 Washington st. ——__22%7!_ ] the south side ofthe Canal, Green street, George- was up so that witne was a pleasant : i apisiw | "ME BILLIARD HA ‘ORNER OF eT a wid see her plainly. It ever witness came through the square he generally | the opening of the court wasalimost deafening, the dla black dress on, toen, where they intend to keep a large and well. was about there, either in the sjnare o selected stock of WOOD and COAL, and AVENUE AND IITE & — A by ithin a | proceedings and incidents of yesterday forming at i ft hite border. Th Weppine Caxxs, very pretty and very cheap.| The subscribers respectfully announce the: strict altention to the orders of their irienda, fo se- misate ox two of it ap sebigh as Eightcrath | (05s cctttes far any ammctaierdiscumton, "| i ostea hese eae cy ue porte. Thhaks | | Wametne (CARs was Pretty tat very cheap. 1 Tuapalearinors respontielty sunous Salmon, strest. or going dowa the aveaue or next St. Jon's | "725 I. Ria ee neem ® border. | the Philadelphia Confectionery, corner 12th. a corner of Ponn, avenue aud Eleventh who have not eettied tere ay ere camtoiners At twenty-five minutes t10 o'clock, Judge new Mr. Key well by si a streets, mar 22-Im* street, (over Bianchard & Mohan’s - Accoun.s to come church. y lh At ba They were not a square frou witness, on the left Bookstore,)as 8 BILLIARD HALL forward and do so withont delay, tit is very iim. By Cartisie. On sil these cccasioes Witness | Crawford ontered the: Court room and silence Was nocd cide of the street, goiig up Fifteenth street: | Paxnixa--Thoee ia want of Ponies, for change, | ait have fitted it up inastyie of elegance not ex 4 POrtant for them at this time to have the money to Would be goin either to or fromdinncr. He | restored. The Cuurt ordered the prisoner to be | ‘They were between John Grey's house and I street, | conralvers obtare them on application et che ene? | seitets wuntry. ‘They have furnished it with g Cusble them to lay in taeit Stock for the coming sea- walked as if he was walking fora pleesure walk. | prought in not far from the door of that fougg. ‘They had got | ter of the Star Office. tf | PHELAN SU OR ROSEWOOD § ™ ap 12-lw By Brady. Witness ia a plasterer. gwen i i ; it They weabacuae — CARVED MARBLE-BED. TABLES, and bavo | FIRIME WHITH MERCER : <j y Pr At twenty-five minutes to 11, the prisoner en- | up as far a3 K street. “They we square from | ry a is a zm eR POTATOERS.— c ox } pane " 1 * of destruction is the fatality amo spared no expense to makeit an unexcptionable The understgned have on hand @ smal TESTIMONY OF MR. JEREWIAH BaD. teredt the room, looking trim and fresh, and wear- | street. They were going north. Could see the | Tre sesom of destruction is the fatality among ‘ace of resort for gentirmen who desire te enjoy | of prime White Me es ~ Mr. Jeremiah Boyd testified that he resides in | ing a flower in an upper button-hole of bis neatly | edging of her cloak at that distance. Saw her | (ue Young ard middle-azed to indulge in exrers and | P ‘ be Peald of neta eC OTATOES, which wi his clevant and heathiul amusement in quiet and this District. Knew the late Mr. Key; knew him | fitt four er tive years before his decease. Saw him on Th rhits. ‘Those who are yearning for s« to dispel the growing evil should Frailty, or Phystologieal Researchos: coat cloak and her clothes. Couldn't see the edging at | !¢h™ jury was then called, all answering to their | that time. Saw the edging on the cloak when | infvenc h he “said at rednocd prices. Apply to ARNY it rect, Georgeto = “Hama comfort Sis, Borys ‘ B= Bin grinsehere piekes ‘thenanonn a spare | N, No. 57 Greon at wn. marae or It —— the day of his decease, in the morniag about half | names; after which. the cross-examination of the | standing in front of Col. Freemen’s, w they neatonin vérid rotors (for itis beautifully illus- | BO PAins or expense condusive to the comfo: R RENT—The three-story BRICK BUILD- past 16 o'clock. when he passed witness at the } witness on the stand when the Court adjourned | passed down. ‘To the best of witness's opi it | trated) the eauses and eifeots of local and vital dis- | Conventomoe of their guests. 7 2. Laue : ikG, No. #4 Bridge street. formerly gooupied as reasuty building, #8 witness was on his way to | yesterday was resumed. was M ckles. After seeing them first drove to | easeand decay, pointing out the only i ue A dhcntins ear need wee | TER propia essed of fate by = Ate. chareh. He went into the Club House. Atl |) cpose-nxsatnarioy or Jacom Wagx Judge Wayne's, and retiring from there through | ralee. Rai the advertisement of ““Triesemar,” in COLUMBAN COLLEGE.” cp. | Dutiding, ion house and etsbiiugs mitomerker ne © clock witness passed back from chureh,andsaw | afr, Wagner stated in correction of his state-| I street saw them; and, to the best of witness's Strest, New York. Price $5 conta, Beak fresevery. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. sessing every conventence for s hrst-ciass confee- Key on the Club House steps. looking directly to- | ment yesterday that no one but a colored man spoke | opinion, it was Mrs.S. Knows it was her, because | Shore.” : inte frst term being about to close, the publie are J tioners establishment. Possession F572 Eomedi- wards Mr. Sickles’ house. “He was on the edze of | $9 iin about taking the lock off the door he saw her come out of ler house previously and | | For ante in this city by Ford & Bro., corner Pa. | informed that ther will be afew vacancies made | ately. Apply tq ARNY & SHINN, No.8 Green fhe pavement near the curbstone, and looking |“ Phe witness was here asked to point ont any | join Mr. Key. This was between 2 and 3 o'clock, | avenue and Ith street. mar -waw | the Prinsipal, G. F. EUBANK, or te the melon | rect: Baer 22 about. Witness noticed him as he passed by some | person in the court-room whom be supposed to be | Witnest thinks. To the best of witness's opinion; Pahari signed, : WAL RUGGLES DE. $0668 WELL's NEW MEDICAL Sa distance. the Mr. Pendleton he had stated was present at the | it was Mrs. Sickles. Can efford to be without Mortax Liniment in then fo 1 \WaeS Chairman of the Facuitr. is for sale in Georgetown by R. vee Cress-examined by Quid—He was looking | house of John Gray at the time the lock was re- TESTIMONY OF MRS. NANCY BROWN. homens i ro hh AWB = 3 abont, aud tarning his face about, and directly facing Mr.Sickies’ house. Don’t know how long he re «there: When witness passed up to church Key was before him. and went into the —e — 2 G. B. Barnard & Co., and J. W. Those 9 many secidents wearoe hable to may * yBE 38, - moved; and he, after glaucing over the court-room Mrs. Brown testified that she lives in Fifteenth | re rit omar any moment. and nothing is ca- Ss sce STRAWBERRIES, Hct wi innriators finena shone i & for a moment. designated Mr. Charles Lee Jones | street. Her husband is the President's gardencr. | pable of performing xuch a SS ee E Wait | Aro served daily at C. tier’: Salvon for 30} another column. mar i?-tr as the person.} Knew Mr. Key. Saw him last the Weduesday | “In Jifing the Kettle, from the fire it cansht and | conts per saucer. UT = = ie Crossexamined by Ould —Don’t know who | before he was shot. Saw him going into the | po*ided my linn’ crisp, The torince was wahear. | oP Sow i Clab House. and when witness passed back ke | spoke to him about removing the lock. When on Fifteenth street The Mustang R RIGERATORS, ® - ] YWRITING DESKS, SPRING ESSES, Me. Ttwasanawfol sight, * 7 * We tRUN BEDSTEADS CRIMES. ke pep et hh ay took a seat on | Wittess went there found three or four persons | Mr. Carlisle here rose to xsk if the Court means | Liniment appear to extract the pain mimont. tne ICE PITCHERS, large assortment of ere Judze 3 yland, wt there " RS, A p Miniked. “Withers ent 40 nics canoe : z to | mediately. It healed rapidly and left no scar of ne : WATER’ COOLERS. | Mahogany, Walnut, and Oak WRITIN the bench with Judge Crawford fora few mo- | !¥ inc pack way, "The back dove Way ntteckea oie Rote cee comit, Citas, Foster 42 Broad strort, Philviel- | For sale at low prices. ene DESKS and ‘TABLES, at very ten meats. } , ‘The front door was locked. ‘The lock shown yes: | with the deceased. ‘The prosecution had had a | Phin Itty truly, a wonderfu es ©. W. BOTEUHE S| pinch PR YENT SPRING BEDA, wttatness was near Madison Place. on the oppo- | terday was the lock of the front door. Thinks | distinct understanding with the counsel for de- | 817 cas", of Senin, Bary, Sil 4 at ea Sas Seca a ae "vorsaily acknowledged to be the best article now the Clab House and kis face towards Mr. Sickles | t!* 2811 o'clock in the day, and about a week | fence that the prosecution should have an oppor \ LEAT boring lets bel oot ard ohne: use, ho disp-rsed with. Ono dollar's wort! : “*" | after Mr. Key death. | While witness was taking | tunity to make an objection before evidence to | has frequantiy saved nm valuable hors, Double and Single IRON BEDSTEADS, any cause, I hereby forewarna'l persons from trust i nel will pay no debts that | /XON CRIBS, with Canopy Tops, s very desirable ANIA AVeNTO. house é of the lock the gentlemen were up stairs. Wit | this point was raised. He wanted to have it set- | Galds, Sprains, Ringbo Here Mr. Brady called Major Hopkins, who did | ness saw tem ‘In the yard and in the room, and | ted by a ruling of the Court, with a view to | B-mare af vnilations. d in all parts of the hab- | 12 her on my accour: ticle la Warm weather. i too wi i he contracts, from this date, With a eneral assortment of CABINET. FUR- not answer. . then they went up stairs. They did not give wit- | taking ground on the part of the prosecution for | table Globe. ; . - GEORGE LANEHART With as by Mr. Brady then called Mr. Young. ness any directions about taking the lock off. Wit- | the introduction of rebutting evidence. Also, Lyon eee Beet Paden” XO | Washington, April 13th. 1A, BO ae pee ey ee TESTIMONY OF MR. A. YOUNG. ness wzs sent for for the pur; of taking the lock Mr. Brady said that if the conduct and manage- | narda-lmeow ALTS’ CITY STEAM FIRE WOOD MILL. | ment, at unprecedented low prices for cash or ap- Mr. Young testitied that he lives in this city, | off. Witness may know John Gray. “He was | ment of this case depended exc: eine on him, he | “It takes 156 feet of split wend to make a cord. | Proved paper. . W. BOTELLR, and knew Mr. Key by sight. Saw him on the | there and ordered witness to remove the lock. | would insist that Me. Key was killed in an act of Our wagons are made ospeciaiiy for hanling this ‘ Tron Hall, Pa. av., bet. 9th and lth ets. day of his decease, jiumediately after breakfast. | Saw the gentlemen look about the lower rooms | adultery within the meaning of the law, and that Na Toca bone kind of wood, carrying cords ard hnil-corts. The J1-StawtistMiny ‘aim when witness saw him opposite the President's | and then go up stairs. it had been proved by the testimony on the part of | In this city on the rth inetant, by the Rev OPER Ce FY Pet SOE is 10-aeatod before, being HF.’ 2,002.8, No. 338 Pa. ay. between sth house on the Avenue yoing up towards G TESTIMONY OF JOMN M. SEELEY. the prosecution. He would prove an adulterous | fi yviENTs BO ‘AR, formerly of Virginia. er Gesreckowa. Olins Wr tor. i2th and CN CA. and ith ats., is offering SILVER WARE town. Was pointed out to wituess by bis frien Witness ts a pwinter; lives on L, street, about | intercourse between deceased and Mrs. Sickles by | a =i? cg malades 547 ¢ foot of iith st., below War Depart’. ap i9. tf ao owra soawemetere at Set paten, ‘Bod warrants Mr. Haw thirty yards from the corner of Fifteenth strect pcre sarcomas. Red claimed soy —— DIED, “yi 4 — sb N dn ¢ _ J ew side ae diese ver, ope nen called Jesse B. Maw, who did | Was present when the lock was taken from the | adulterer hires a house to meet the wife of another | c evening of the 13th instant, BARTOLD, ! 2 ~ ANS’ IRT, Apri. 2, 1am. geanee? . ¥ inane ot Sona Grey; was there by accident. Saw | they are in the cye of the law living in the act of | anil soe Of H. Alcla, axed 12 yeares Cc COAL '!—COAI. oO ‘District oF — i . Radiator. Grate, and Cooking F is Mr. Brady then called Chas. G. Bacon. parties trying to get in and went there. When | adultery all the time. and it is not necessary that | "Qn the 14th instant. after a short illness, the Hon, PA gen BP enero on nas te sellat the fowoet Wastincton otkrr—to wit 3g 5 ’ > a. In the case of John Ritchie, ad ey vk was being taken off, Mr. Chas. Lee Jones | the hushand should find them in the very act to | GRORGE, AL, BIDE, formerly of Kentucky: in the a a oe Te , hie, Nee dad aes bation Wrecks eee wad tatiies tion ctnex witede beea’| jacity niny Of billig the aieherer | 5 year of hisage. ” eg ee | SNC. corner 12th and € sta. No. 57; | the Mull annexed, of Sophia M. This witness stated that he livesin Washington Mr. Pendletou. One of these gentlemen or-|~ ‘They had proved that Key was in the habit of | _ ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend mar 25-ly.r Foot of 17th st.. below War Depart. _ elgg te ry qeecediag hie Saw him on the | Wed the locksmith to pick the back door lock; | waving his handkerchief before the house of pris. | fineral, without jurther notice, from the Inte resi- | Tet 218-7 Foote 2 ol . § | de joerasrtl, © Pant Favetta sts, ADIES, PLEASE REMEMBER THAT y aforcenid, nted SA’ Ba : pent 3 ; that but a few minntes before he was killed, | U7nce of the dec ased, corner 2 oleakt ; tire purchases of thix month are for the fi th i He and the back door was opened and we went in. | oner; tl " she AAG | Georgetown, on Sunday, the I7thinst., at 34 o'clock nearly my entire purch the extagen a <4 awiiee hand, so “ . i t in hand, preparatory to an immediate bargains, Every article warranted ag repre- | in han ~ roel yong maipeg hoor oh ely ar gy pms A J Mc ticGns Gaesets up elag tomared | mactng willl Bice Se hles ot jie hoses FAL, Routed, or no eale.. Protopt and polite attention can | tired in money, when and ness saw him g ey " i 5 SRHANGING STORE—The un- 4 respectfully | and heirs of m 2evelock same day saw him walki from the front door, the gentlemen went upstairs | teenth street. ‘They claimed that they could pile el dN Ball) RES beddepanded upon in alleases, | most, respectfully | and beirs of meg | istrater as remaid, of the Orphans’ Court D.C. Be ‘oss-exaiined.——This was the first time wit- | prove the use of the house on Fifteenth street. to | hand a kactorens Event bento ee reece ee me SAS ESN | a ome eee eine ood mew . i " s0nm a - Po ppecie aot egee one 2 bere ergar el mcs ciiied tne houso afler Rey's death, act it,| now that gesetal and continucus ‘edultery justi: | WATE PAPERS. “BORDERS, DECORA. | between Sth m * RL. STEVENS. tay othorwase by law be Sxeladed fe see ee tO ME, Sickles’s house, Previous to that | was the only time. First saw the locksinith when | fying the Killing: | Also, they claimed the intro- | TIONS a pax TURES. a oe Af aud oxtate, provided 6 copy of this witness had sen him on the watk leading to the | ae was coming through the adjoining yard to get ir et meen mints which he | GILT CORNICES CURTAIN BANDS, T.n. SPFIR ana ee practical experience of 15 | Star. previous to the 20 natant. President's. House also waving his handkerchief, | into the ya othe card ot tie Gina. med to prove to the general effect that the | PICTURE CORD and TASSELS, Nereleitat the Piane Warerooms of Mr: Richard | "°°?" N. ROACH, Regi 1 ‘Witness was in the yard atthe time. The | clai: to prove ie lec © SH 2S, &c. ders leftat the Piano Warerooms r. Ric! 5 CLG i oka te er pin he | Sl i aaa ae ie ad ects a Sicha | tot ek i wold a th lowe ch | Dag hen. Sronun mimes fread ia |, (7, Onneting cum te pee . , ire Witness not prev’ y seen | the day of 9 Pricer, - 5 a8 Awrhe ia - ‘wasiegs were almost simnilag gt all these times. —— jemen there there on the point of consummating an- P: the best style and nted. ree : ai the corner of High and 3d streets, Croecxamined by Ould —It was between ten for Daaged an ger ‘The gentl were Key was there on the poi ummating an- | 7” Paper put on in the ty NER BURNETT'S COCOAINE, the best article of they went in first. | other adulterous meeting with Mrs. Sickles at the ANCIS WILL : 4 - - gel twelve on the Sint day when witness cow | when Wireew! it. Chstles Lee Jones by sight: | house om Fifteenth tirect AP iim 365 Now Vork av tt. th nnd WY ate | TA ANs Hai Restorative and Hair Oil Q¥PHANS COURT. Eien; eae Gane was in Ge aticensen: st 7 t id to the locksmith, but RAND OPENING OF FASHIONABLE nbar Fluid Magnesia. for dyspsptics, &c. ra ‘OLUMBIA, third titne was between ten and twelve in the morr- | Don't know what was 6a) [7 For a continuation of the proceedings, sce G c sn ARHIONA bar Hiaid Magnesia, for dyapep a jag a2 at the first time. ‘Thinks Key. om the latter thinks serie Seep a Tomoving (he | the Second Edition. Fee HING AND SUMMER BO? Washinton a Anda large and general supply. of pure Medicines, | _ In the ease of John occasion, after waving his handkerchief, walked | front door lock and replac = - . aud viviaiy, to. her greed opening. < en at low irises. For ei tyes sista Tato. deceas s wed the lock was taken off because the UMMER BONNETS MOORE’S Drng Stores, ‘appro! towards te IV et DePecr wes called tothe stand. | key {cas lost. Nothing was sid as to how the! tux M:xous—The Auxiliary Guard are having SPRING ned SUM BONNET see MOORE DIST, | Sesemeramiaae aa a aad = SOUTHEY 5. PARKER ~ | tock was to be di of. no little fun over the recent discovery made by a | Theris, BAT ENRON i tubes oes Es. PATTERN HATS OB ADE BON ts Bvt dB Me Parker testified that ke lives in this District, TESTIMONY OF MR Luwis Pools. tn | trio of Justices that it is their duty, whenever they | tory argest stock of FRENCH FLOWERS. of Reng = ey ‘at very mn an Prices. a. ey and has kuown Mr. Key as far back as he rec- Mr. Poole boards on 1, street, between Fifteen find a juvenile under twenty-one years of aye out | Teadies. don’t forget to eail on Thursday, gk avers, Gunn On Bare Sections ol EVENS | & aie. Has sen him im front of Mr. Sickles's | aud Sixteenth, with Mr. John M. Seeley. Has | find aj ving taatl Saatotgy fet che'wilt hace am aporing | Stic aed Behe 2a iefections” at SP SVEN: Louse frequently. Last time was the day he was | noticed the house in question frequently. Was | after ten o'clock at night. and in any disorderly | gyery waek this month, and until further noties. race ee T ings, to take the child to his parents = No. 34 Market between 7th and &th 7 yES AND COLLARS, in new ton county Race aank Key was just entering the middle | Pendleton. Mr. Jones, Mr, Seeley, and witness, | fellow, five Seat clases inches tall, write whiskers | oe a ee Tg ra aie of Lafayette Kyvare Flad seen him on the | and Joln Gray, were present. | Mr: Pendleton re- | and moustache. denoting extreme youth and inno- | HH''chuserts vento, Paes eek et HITE AND BLACK SILK ROCHE S os as ont eT ac tours x eer bor pat ire aloes ap: pepo pee at . aad walking him off to the guard- | $i2 per mont . Fp Partieuiars inquire ‘on. the aa6 Frege 3d “fe apo 7 Place. and saw Mrs. Son the steps o : ether. =. 7 eda Bight, Nidhi: Gid moms ather | proctines, oc off mean tie, Naxtiny : “ > i y t Cross-examined :—All went in the house to- | house to spe! a rays seen ul . 3 nS’ BRAIDS, PLA CURLS, RALF Seth Bet litle ish, and witnees wey er svet bis | gether, Me. Peedleton ordered the lock to be tec tard. “But the new discovery relieves thew of thie Fei JAS. Ep pt LARS, spa PUFES at ‘Sinus Bear corn pocket with brs handberchicf in it, and be took off | moved and replaced by ancthier, and then he aw] unpleasant Only, to ike ole greap of writes |B CASH —CASH!_—CASH?! ip es ington county. in the of Ki nat ant noel to Ma, Sickles then waved his | Me onda used BY Me. Peudicton, Dit thinks Bef sie suse lack icas babeot twenty searsand leven { AID for ORD el ES of all kinds at No. 76] GALtTs’ STOVEAND hinge at eat Eh ri handkerchief up and down. He tben walked up weal By - poet kee ths striurgling upon the strects, the guardians , Louisiana avenue, between, Sth and loth streets: t 3 = = Cd the avenue towards Georgetown. s aden n the inanner of an order, as the smith | mon eine te met the infant home soas to | earths Contre Market. A large pon 3 ‘DING ‘woop. Washington comet, © A re y itness seen : th mediate ly proceeded to remove the lock. When | of the night trying ee as for sale or exchance Prices ; also. a large ‘OOD prepared all length ing iapicned, ‘Nave are: teat were Me bane the got down stairs the lock lod been removed. | enforce the law by ‘telling his father om him." stock of sew fLORAING. Tap Sant ee Ried os “iy orthweat corner ath weep wad tor exanie, the Fouche ie , kerchief that way before. Saw him while stand- ities Dever : i | FT. 0, HOOD, at No. av. between mont mar B-tv.r pei 3 may law be ex- 28 tof Willard’s Hotel on the morning of | Witness knows that Mr. Key went there. Ap Court oF CLams.—Yesterday, Mr. Rockwell * 2 lgrae rf = digo rom ‘benefit oe rego he was killed. He came out of ter.) Messrs. P. and Joncs art ther. di closed the argument for the petitioner in the case | of 81 ERS DV . he will wel H CBHADON SAXR ie Gibbs’ barber shop and bowed to witucss. Wit- | witness and Mr. Seeley bade gy Ff Lol of N.B. Northrup, administrator of John Lang- | V°ry cheap. _ | Diem. pee iro einer abi ie a seen by even Mr, once and Mr. don, agt. the United States, and the case was sub- | Me sa PN egtittts to take the supe- BED 48 SPRICE. moving west very rapidly. 7 there on their own account ted. . be BiNe-g “ > his death. First im front of Wil- | bei re. Went ~ | ma | rior Al Wid Hout ete ciara ces | ge Sateen ha Gp | ttc nae cane Witt edt | Gi Salli of seta Wires PATURES, ty the Mayor, whe » ° ‘was not to ascertain why Mr. P trator of Blisha Tracy, agt. the United States.. Mr. a GAS ba Ses or we. RATLEY. nan Sasley were prescat, bat a MePherson replied for the government. Mr..| _N- at J 645 Fittones: Mr. Ratley also in Washington and knew | this assertion about the su we resides Rockwell closed the and the case FRAMES, best shapes, at STE- iy Mr. Key by sight. Saw him last two of three days © that Mr. Pendleton jar fl eprempconat about ! submitted. i BYE Pa.av. ap 3-7 aply EEE LA TRON Wikis