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to the act was to be and proven to be | was LOCAL NEWS. sdulicry, Toshew tae Sillssy of tuisemerion, monihaay ten, havelthe right teaasent and alay | conferees ay ConmECTio —Wednesday.| | Warcw Rrrorss.—Since Saturday morning the nd. slay | Conference resumed its si. ti if . 7 y < at 9o'clock. Su- | following cases have been disposed W THE MADISON PLACE MURDER. | Toliee Reports whore the prisseet Bild witha peace of the {ited Sistas ee a eh | perintendent Bishop presiding. assisted oy seve | san Sunauonetauane Bergdof, drunk ‘cea einen gob A NEWS. Se Moped Mie eee oT tie ase the decal | Chief was introduced into the testimony, it was | Snp’t Clinton. Scriptures read by Sup't. Bishop; | disorderly; workhonse ® days. Wm. Roonee | BY Telegraph to the Evening Star. E. Sickles for the Mil ing | ery ea eae atte, deceased | nct to show anything in connection with the | Rev. J.&. Jones leading in the religious ect. | do.; fine apd costs $315. J. W. Lanelal® cond, ip Barton Key. was killed while following the prisoner's wife un- | adultery, but was taken in connection with the | Cises. After the ordinary ings, on motion do. $3.15, Wi. Smith, de; workhouse #) | THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE referring J. Arrival of the Europa. . - der strong exciting circumstances, vet they were | homicide which occurred af Hse- | Of Rev. J. P. Hamer, the resoluti Sanam a few moments salse . ibe . Z not deemed sufficient provecation, and the crime | 0 a committee, to be examined upon th t lodgers were accommodated during that ‘ 7 . Chontnix Couneor. Chie the waving of the hendwerchicr Sie sont 65 | studies inid down by the gewetcl contetoee ee Sr men Oe | expend on tad fet The Eerope, Fyeyine Tri«l of Daw of b, Judge. | was adjudged to be murder nently. ‘There bad Leon no evidence at all vs to | J. Lon, ———. The Court in that case decided that althongh tie | the question of adultery. tmost, it | reconsidered. Rev. Jacob P. Hamer then moved When our fst edition was put to press Saturday, | parties went off tozether for the apparent purpose | amounted to but a suspicion. oPhit ew pro-| that the resolution be reacinded. ‘This motion | Anes axp GExTLxwxy about to renew their | Poet {his mor tak panne ne Plows ther, counsel were arguing the point raised by Mr. | pf commuting adultery, aud. the prisoner be- | posed. to be offered was not to continue evidence | Was seconded by Rev. SGolden.and was warma- | foot-xear. or that of their children, should not fail | the oth et Aprile PomtPoned her departure unti : . gulag P 7 ievin, y wer fo at purpose ful- | already before the court and jury -adulte- | ly disen by Revs. Hamer. Thompson, Cole. | to call at H. } “aN Seve: The FE . erent cvlnlence forte tottag te eaan aut se com- | lowed them and killed the adulterer. yet the | rv. but was entirely new malta? upon a new aad | 80d Brooks for, and Reva. Talbot, dours. aud | Onedons shen akaeen eNO: S00 Seventh street, | | The Engtish itouse kay yg petent evidence facts tending to show the previous | cireumstances were not competent to alfurd'a legal | distinct branch of the pendlag teste Jones against its adoption. The motion to re- | will tind one of the largest. most complete and | ond reading. and 390 far bang Ot 281 for 8 sor Sdultery of the prisoner's wife with the deceased. | Pravorstion. . jPrial by jury was creation of the common law. | scind prevailed. On motion of Rev. J. P. Ha-| cheapest assorticents of boots and. shmes ever | olution fora further extension of the elective fran: Mr. Grahain, for defence, was speaking. The rule in Manning's case is based. not upon | When the law gave acriminal the right of teial | ter, Josiah Long was adinitted into fall connee- brought to the city. See advertisement chise, making a:majority against soanane If the Court can legally circumacribe the action | Or Ponts ae, Oat tpon = to the Killing, | comteee intr eed encraicriten coral wader the | Son. _ Luss Gelegates from the various stations c : 3 ier » Co 1 act niad existing as a moving cause to the killing common law, and according to its conrse. In this | Were adin to sents in the conference. Jacob Leste’: Gazette . i ‘he Farl of Derby. of the — the right as = eee The law presuines that this state of passion exists | way was the prisoner here to be tried. and on no | Anderson. of Baltimore, was admitted on trial. | lished fadiiene bec te ney peers aries the Cabinet weve, Cousbaering etre ee —~ Tite nett pote ae tht ee ed te ee dius. | Only At a certain time, and the party accused is not | other cours. ‘It was alleged. by the defence that | The questions of the Discipline were resumed and lington’s, See Her 'nle Skil | iogt. fie tek eben lates eno ie went point wa that intention is be lee, | to he allowed the ‘benedt of he, presumption of | the case sow preseuted was analagous to that of | ¢outiiued 1 to the hour ofadjourument. Bene | pry pass Coons but nothing definite bad been resolved ot tte 2 vy the risoner 3 i A q longer time. arboe diction by the chairman. oo eure re § Celebrated Stomach Ritters. | w 4 . anno thei) Intention to he shown by the causes producing |" “The Massachusetts statutes ‘quoted by the de- | “After the shooting of Mr. Key, the prisoner had | | Thursday —Conterence met pursuant toadjoura- | {roversy. thegtle aad ak oeia tae pat Al oem iin A Teigaton of cae Mintary oes gee Ail diseases of the aboes | €fally anti that iatention Day's and Jacboc’s cases he | fence, had nothing to do, he claimed with the | used the ex i , pod ie cer oct i ma 1 c 5 pression * He has defiled or violated | ment, Superintendent Bist iding, aided by | used by the afflicted i heid that this Court had so decided. Now the present case, they bearing only w the fact iy bed."’ Did not that expression explain itself? Assisiant Su rintendent Chitton. ‘eeipeare i a ures The moet © f this y bon afl The ee Sok sedition trial at Trailee. bed cainceetertor where be mews Capen ‘come, Prgbesed here to prove adultery. but to shuw the | deceased present any such a state of facts? The | ercises conducted by Rev J.P. Menace after tie | Feliable remedy. “tthe Hitters have heen wned ltt | re iecwtenced iin years penal aevitede The : f the slave J had no bea “Ww ~ ‘ f of Fever and Aeue, fora number of . and Belfast trials had concluded, and {ete yours, the court had sustalacd his view of the | (ore _ Roeonstay age toes A Lae aries bese. It paoee ik = Sager ated to ae a von sh ete estore death of Josiah Lee, a mem- | wonderful curative powers ate Well knows hth ta | & azree. were locked w eatattacks a prevente Be door to such a decision was sought to be closed to | whether adultery had been committed. It is not | Inthe case of Jarboe did the expressions of the | son read by Superintendent Bishop; religions ex- ace havooiten by Sean aenalerke cide win ea eee i rigoner's ind. In reference to the | answer was in reply to the question of the pris- | usual preliminaries, the questions of the discipline | Prgbiivtor in au extensive practice, in the treatment the jury unable ATs Cont ciarected Mi. Graki tection | Pliilips to say that this was not the law; and Mr. | what Pil de © was also anotber distinc | Rev. Jacom P. Hamer. ‘The’ aanceer to te | Cech aerate aCe oat ee ne Genie ether: | | Austria had ot) enpson. enh Soneen bam be The Cort correct <h re oe — ; on | Gratam to deny that it ought to be the law. | tion in the case of Jarboe. There the expression | varions questions propounded represent the Dis. | t.use tho Bitters, eee re gre or é play open at fa. 9 tone stogch iMesh Throws hout th case of the slave Sohn, the most | came: both from the prisoner and the deceased | trict in a very prosperous condition. The Con. nor tale by Druggiste and dealers fenorally. gv- | mont was not to be admitted to the 'C asa hi it fo ‘o years. « re | general language is used by the ju as in al n this case no ex ion was made use of by the | ference was then occupied in di it where. ap 13 eost rat Rt soepeelan bg ing went to his house. where he found Smith | cases of a person who has slain anadwiterer deceased. The law should look with extyen ' ete ae ne the pro- — Power but on similar conditions the ¢ with his wife, terest "i eye : > ue | priety or impropriety of Rev. John D. Brooks Low Cost —, Se talian States Count Cavour bad retarned to Ta- Living with, bis wife and in am altercation with | Mr. Ould quoted from Archibald, 213. under the | carefulness to any expressions manufsctised for | Pret lating into the minutes certain notes in | vacate the tons be the Saks Meee eee a ca vee by the Mth, Straw Bonuets and | TO. baving. it is said. secured the object of bis na 3) par eon ress than cont Ladies seo for mission to the French Ems The following resolution, | POUrselves. Shetland ool at 10 cent: an ounce; military preparations were continued in a m b Zevhyr Worsted at 20 ceuts. Ladies, this is the | France and Austria withor had gone to the jury. ‘Tis testimony. he con- | tine. it is a Well recocuised and weeks and months to listen to such testimony Sr leeeth an Munn ana? a wee ccmaed only chance to get bargains. ‘The Paris bourse close only onan for the tended, tended to prove that Key had drawn off ; é Lewisson’s. 92 Pa. av., eee oka Oe ae 7. ge wale hg hee ghaeas on the part of the counsel for | course pursued by Elder John D. Brooks, in ap-] apis st bet. oth and Itth sts, | French three-per-cents. ! é c - y " advices from Rio state that the Ameriean- t Sickles was acting under a delusion. they . When the s y Now, wit Gate pp yr poe : agaay } “s id prove the delusion from the cause. If enti- pow urged. He quoted ‘pom this pnt tions. By ae, eee the for ratte ae |e ie ea hai mm, Reve Wins F. Catorar | aie cure iy the great Ywhan tomate ates Gere i therefore sated. - z bs A atthe bar i y are cured by th atin ty, -d- | the terms as heretofore stated Ued te st of the delusioa, and all | from Archibald. p. 235. There is a limit fixed by | constitates a suilicient ground to show insanity. ee Peat a ee cae oF ora tadinn Balsa ni laverwort sad on Commerciat be ef yanving it. why is it ille: | the law where the passion ought to stop, and if it | What then was left’ Stnplythe evidences of the | (ouneetregt, Presbyterian Church, was introduced sold by all tho druggiste in 4 LiveRrcot.—Cotton—the weekly market closed Avge Vo. 1 = Suen) e ak Goakem tae er ste of Hicki’s wicd | on. i . s - he | tothe body, and was assigned an appropriate seat ut eck, e gal to show | wane wo that state of thea ie | drs wot stop. it ean be used as an illustration of | adulterous intercourse which the prisoner atthe bar | ( ‘onference adjourned. Benediction by the Chair | Shstiat ¥ ocks © Potter, No. — the footing up #3: » bales: neluding 94n0 speculators and 10, porters. A yood de- ede i malice saw himself. Did this evid the adultery had called the Court's attention to various eases | Mr. Ould here suspended his remarks to give | come up to the ae rigaired ty tie nw? ithe Conference reasscrabled at 9 o'clock, y fe Mr. Gral: ~ Bes bead of murder; also, pages 230, 234. and 235, | the orcasion. The expressions of the prisoner in | vindication of himself against the action of the | Ribbons 2) ) referred to other cases | sause book, and fro1 South Carolina Re nl b * " 4 ports, p. | the pending case were as fully explained them- | Confe 58 to prove the adultery | 619. In connection with this docteine of cooling | selves as though the Court were to attire for dave | Caumerence of 1558. Friday. wherein the bashand acgaires certain rights and | os portant pip tie cia * tee we it had | Superintendent B presiding, aided by Assist. | , WEDDING Carrs, very and vory cheap. | mand marked the ciosiay hours, and the previous oaes certain rights. He held that the knowledge | (10% ina’ for tte “umet to take some official ‘no- alter Haseena Prodicent {hat such evidence | ant Superintendent Clinton. Scripture leston read foe rept and. Water te at B13 per gallon, at | quotations were fully sustained. Some of the of Mre Sickles sadultery wasthe impelting power | After an interval of some moments, Mr. Ould | ground of thisevidence being a parter the req | UY Assistant Superintendent Clinton ; religious ex- | gtreota Ptt® Contects neryecornetnar@im*. | iiverpocl circulors report a partial advance on inducing the kill's id make plain to | rose and stated that the members of the bar had | gesta, had already been. answered’ "The expres, | (fis conducted by the Rev. R. Squirrell.. ‘The — the Week of 1t0ayd. The cotimeted sales on Mr. Carlisle w ally is. alresdy held a, mectinw in respect to the death of } sions of the prisoner at the bar. made at the time | JUrH#l of the previous day having been approved. | Pexxtes.—Those in waut of Pennies, for chinge, | Friday were £40) bales. ee eee tie faterred (to tine Gecrals Reports. page G27, | Judge Bibb. He would now move that induongr | of the murder, had been admitted, because they | Preamble aud resolution otter d by Rev. 8.7" | can always obtain then on application at the en | Speculators and exporters. Stock in port 387,000 Wherein it was veld that it was not right to tie | to his memory the Coirtattend. his funeral a | were a part of the ree gesta. The’ protel eras uk, | Jones: te the effect that the act of interpolation on | #F of the Star Office. = an ee down the declaration to a certain time; and if | oreloek ton : Pp Manchester advices were less favorable. The Hovses are CLEARED OF VERMIN market closed qnivtand firm for the best yarns And Gatucus presoiyeu tte: e re amsaaes of ins but inferior qualities cl sed with a declining tend- Wand that in furtuer respect to | lowed th go in as evidence, for the'saine reason; deerased that the court do now | but would it be competent to go into the question : % 7 rh. aud that the 2djourntent sud its object | of the manufacture of fire-arms because thts pistol | 4ngerons precedent. and demanding. in addition partof Rev. John D. Brooks, disapproved of there are intervening circumstances rendering the this Conference yesterday. inaugurates a most facta part of a chain of fucts, it was admis! nory « , Sorts and worms, by Lyon's } testimony. When the husband first heard of it, fered upest the minuses of the C Corrente to the vote already taken. that the suid Hrooks bu | Pills. ency. Saltese a eee Nene te Gare hE tise | decp regret the announcement in the public pa- | at the time of the murder showed the motive. It | iM thisact was injudicious and highly improper. | 4, ,OFtAt Aud tue confound them pray. a ae en ae oder ta, tact, Here Mr G. drow a strony | pers of the death of Judge Bibb. He had known | Was sufficient to state that the law was perfectly | #24 one which be had no right toadopt under any | ¢j/f0! Laon found a plant in th interior itanees | Sour dull. Wheat dull. Corn dull—the ieture of the frenzy of Sickles on the night he | him very well personally during a cousiderable | plain upon the question of excuse for themurdes, | (if¢umstances—was ruled out by the chairman, ot: r s, ronches. bugs, fens. ticks, | (alities were wanted a garden insects, ants, roaches. buss, fleas, ticks, card of the proof of the act, showing, as be al- | portion of his public career. His ion as | oa the ground that by the act of murder the hus. | te ground that the vote ef disapproval was “oft ‘ anothe t- | vices. Mr. Ould closed nis remarks at 12 o'clock place lia, in law, in | Judge Crawford gave a warm personal testimo- | _ The Court decided that it was aq t ili- | mathe, &e. A small amount of th owder will Provisions —Pork dul'. Beef firm and slightly lezed. 8 ty. ‘The waving of the Landker- oF of the State of Kentucky only enhanced | band was but simply protecting himseif frou the | Clent, A docnment emanating from the New Eng. | preserve a'atden of prance and sida kowes ofall | bigher. Bacon quiet and siedy. Lard dull chief pl deceased in flazrante dele estimation be was held In for other publle ser- | future advances of the adulteres towards kioweite ree en a sata oye — His otuer eiforts to get a) jag With Sickles" wi fragrants deliciu. me Seep! It = free from_ : “or 1 Prod tet a jomestiic animals, tis Genera re ar a “crope than enano in | clad frm. ‘Colles drm” Rieter, Wee quiet ‘ rezd and appropriately referred. Reverends Squit- rell, Hamer and Talbot were Ppointed to prepare “ : imitations are ‘ . + , nial to theatniability of character of deceased. and | petency of the evidence for any (purpose, a eulogy on the death of Jesiah Lae. late a mem- | juivortis d ! ceil Ee bros. | Bit steady. Rosin steady. Sprite turpentine W by was the t-stimony of the waving the hand- | conciuded by reading the following resolutions | was not a point to be decided te butafter the | berof this Confereace. Elsey Curtis was recom- | It ean be o irengh any morchant. west kerebief admitted, but as one of the facts to prove | adopted the adultery’ If there was doubt as to what the | *“g? waving of the handkerchief meant. the defence 7 t ata meeting of the bar evidence was all adduced. ‘The declaration of the | Wended by the quarterly conference of Jolin s Ata meeting of the members of the bar prac- prisoner at the time of the murder it was proper to | !¢V Station in this city. to deacon’s orders, and was Powder kill London Markets —Baring’s Circular 1 ~ port tutxed f breadstuffs dulls. fron rails slightly higher. Bor ; . . ef rm j " 1 T y Coffee firm. ice dull H tising in the Shpreme Court of the United States | have explained. It was due to the prisoner ac well | Peferred to the committee on holy orders. ‘The % iron steady. Sager Sem was eutitled to prove what it meant. If the de- | and the several Courtsof the District of Colanmigy | as Hate for the jury that this expression should be having arrived. Conference adjourned. Ben- ia ee aa f and account at 954.8 foure can establish the state of the pris yner's mind | and the oificers thereof, held in the City Hall on | explained. It was one which ordinarily would | diction by the chairman, oS% Matiinn in Gas honda Racosenen REE AD otherwise, why not by showing the cause of that | the 16th instant. the honorable Robert J. Walker | have but one meaning, but still it might be differ- Saturday —Conference met at the usual hour. | = = = de aa tar oani ty unchinged ind | Mr. C- here referred to the King | wos called to the Chair and John A. Smith, Esq., | ently understood hy the jury. The court was of | Superintendent Bishop presidiny, associated vy DIED. The Baveps acciveh News ‘ork ia time for hitehead, in the Ist ef Carrington and Pa was appointed Secretary. It was on motion the opinion that it was admissabl ‘Assistant Superintenden i! cob a yey peice te ~d Clinton, who also read | On ther7th instant, MARY EMMA BLANCHE, ious exercises led by | ased 3 years, mouths, and dave, the ouly beloved Dd ieptaeteme mony ae a state of mind was proved e y by an action foreign to the prison Resolve | During the deliver y of the court's opinion the | the Seripture lesson—re but as it | ;. gret of . (test profound silence was maintained in the | Bev. S. Golden. After the ordinary business dauzht vester and Mary uhns bore upon his uotive he was allowed thus toshow | t and | court. disposed of, the committee on orders reported ad- Oh, Banche, hear thy fat prayer, Canadian Parti * it. In the case of Cruchley, Sth Carrington and “dasa Judge, | Mrs. Brown was then recalled to the stand by | versely to the qualifications of Elsey Curtis for the wert angel of the skies The Camadia riiament. = 158, the prisoner was permitted to | 9 Jurist. a Sena ‘ 5, rabinet Min. | M lite. lice of Deacon. This report was The t and sorrowing tear Toronto, April 15.—Parliament has contin a dia Cabinet Mins | Mr. Rateliife. o port was adopted. The Tet cece he ns a deen ca ompelicd to break the law by i Riel the execk: report of the Sabbath School in the District, pre- He weeps because be fest his in session since yesterday morning, a! | teane the. viol- tak te character, this meeting deplores | She w: { . sented that useful depar the church in a is pleasure ai Fy Be prenperts sf prencet st Bm cages ne The de ere akeeed be to show that Sic- as 1 reat loss to his cou hae bt favorable and encourage T Tor uvthine gave him eo much joy The subject under consideration isthe gov- kiles was an instrament int wndsof his instinet. -soired. Tiat in token of their pect for the | M ment As Bizuche by his side. nt im mre for the — aged a not of a mob 7 nory of the deceased. the members of this | John Gray's house—be came out in abont an hour, | on and fi 5 He ca't forget the little smile Sok onesie Sa hieeee: Chenie, Steen ee He next referred to t we of Powell and Har- ing will attend bis funeral from his late reai- | Kuew Mrs. Sickles. Saw her go in the back way, | Beston, Mass., was adnutted te a part ound! thy brow, M ya “if ‘d feel ‘i —. os et, Come : ) Where the defence | dence. in Georgetown, to-morrow afternoon, at 3 | and when she went out Mr. Key let her out the | the deliberations of the Conference. The Confer. N sof thy voice— Much excitement an ng is displayed Were peeteitted tify by showing the state- | o'clock. and will wear the usual badge of morn- | back gate, and then came out the front door hi ence was then ocenpicd discussing subjects of in- He thinks he hears it now. Ba! ane Sanaa ments of the all thief! When the defer ing for thirty days. self. "hey were here this time about anh terest to the connexion. The appointments for Awl thongh thy form the grave conceals itin ere + —_ d the stolen gouds from Lim. Mr. G. con- Mont. J. Watxen, Chairman, | Witness knew It was Mrs. Sickles. because she | Sabbath were then announced. and Conference | yh Oreve® fom lus views rege ye glee Nar el a inet ere tren soles sattroriien (cae Jwherein | Ivo. A. Surre. Secretary. | afterwards «aw her at her own house. Saw Key wl to Monday, Benediction by Assistant Like drops of heaven dew. ee ee pene — $i 60.91 70. declarations of others had been received as = Tiss thece tines before. Had alac ka . 7a; cused. He held that Jarboe lad been acquitted |" ee, ee eereee | with has three times before the last tne. “They Saturday night quite an intelligent he's loft : Corn firm; white 76c; yellow Ste on the ground of temporary insanity. The report : the adjournment permission was grant- . sli : : ¥ | company of ladiesand gentlemen assembled in the wives se nl reliet Provisions quie*; bacon sides 9 ye; mess pork A pop Des. Which the courtieft | Cte the jury to read religions books on the Sab- | Went once a week ; me sah ae + around the throne, $1755 rpg aren ‘wed that if was designed by the | Bit, Oue juror asked for the Bible, and another | Had seen Key come there in October, and asked | hall of the Christian Association to hear the lecture rlec Sew % it ina court to be decided on the poiut of insanity, and | lected Newton's sermons. 1 Souae pu alt was so decided by the jury 7 > Te beck lean waked te ores e peakaclics the care THIRTE before the jury, what interest had Sickles in bis THE MORNING HOTR. wife when met Mr. hey. knowing that she had April 18.—The court-room filled slowly this forfeited her marriage vow? Even though he | morning. had im der her to ber a fate, what heen the state of bis mind towards he royer? Mr. Carlisle corrected a declaration of Mr. Gra- ham. He had coutended that the prisoner knew en meet! Key. that Key could not again have adulterous intercourse with his wife. In conclusion, Mr. Graham would say that. : I pesition of the United States in th ‘ase Was to be At twenty minntes to 10, Major Miner 1 Whisky steady; Ohio 26. Coffee—salcs of 1,500 bales, ranging MWyallX for Rio —me New York Markets. New Yorx, April 18 —Flour closed heavy: pr ae cit) Obio $6 40a$6 60; Southern 862 Ww. Wheat closed firm; Southern $1.55; Western red $1.45, house was occupied. Witness knew about the house; and in MONDAY. three weeks after that he and lorse ut witness’ tree. and witness told him it was against ithe law. Key said it was not; but he said he would not hitch bis horse again, as he had | S2er th 2 i At half-past 9 some dozen or more | rented. the house for a) Sen:tur, aud was going to | “At tee Stethoddin Iooteenat cee young lawyers bad arrived, and entered squatter | bow they got Sea nae ine Mews Boats yesterday morning, the pastor, Rev. L. s to as many re front seats At twenty- ny i ay noe ae DASE rs i Suite ine from Matthew, lith i6th and 17th = Corn closed firm; yellow Sa88e; mixed is nom- utes to 10 enters Mr. Thomas Francis | tied on the blind up stairs Saw him go out for | Yo wehereuuty scall 1 }iken'this geners- HE | R_DEPOT OF SHULTZ & CO. | inal at r3gabic Meagher, rosy-checked and fresh. Three min- | wood and make a fre. Would not svcat to the | on? _ It is like unto children sitting in the mar- le at No. 46432 7th street, near the City Post OF Pork closed dull; mess $17; prime $12 37a utes later enters the elder Sickles, folluwed by | lawl if she should see it, for there was so inany | Aye: jutd calling unto their fellows and saying: | fige. They promptly fll\tree of charge for de panes |e ah aa Cthe | Mr, Woolridige shawls alike. a shawl was handed to wit- oe ; . vhisk = pe | MP. ise 5 ° orreceived through the Post Office. Their Lager ‘, ness, which she thouht was like the one she saw | We have, mourned ape bak — cooeene (manufaetured in Alexandria) is the best now sold | Whiskey closed dull; Obio 26Ke Key have ] 3 ; Rey. G.W. Sampson before the Bible Class The subject of the lecture was the deluge. and it was treated iu a manner calculated to interest and instruct the hi Questions were numerous after the lecture was conclnded, some of which a = ladd t the di a dowel Sth chap . part of the 16th verse: “Thus saith the | imadvrnte Pisce have aise: eae Meni hte, extremely Financial. udhered to, this case onght to have stopped with | ladder against the doorway and slowly m Was certtin he had no sk vhen he ea awe | ° F hey ave also on band @ very Gne z - the coronet's jary. ‘Whe inquest found who had | the Connecticut, clock. and glees It the tegilte loctor ike tase, eet een Mt pla dk Lord, soured ye in the of HUNGARIAN WINES at low prices. | New Yorn, April 1S.—Stocks are generally un- killed Mr. Key, and the prosecution had endeav- | hebdowadal winding up. jury come in at | dress which she wore; alsoa blnek ragian with the be ae SoA ———S Se chauged; Chicago and Rock Island 5+; Ilincis d thus fur mest strenuously to confine the five minutes to 10, clean shaved and cheerful. | siik fringe and bus pit Meech bk HAM FIRE WOOD MIL. Ceutr: saves 66% 5 ae: bonds 8 ; Michigac n 1334: New York Central 76; vas ral Co Missouri 6°s & Siig fence to that single poiut,and steadfastly r evidently immensely benetited, either by the day's ! y SALTS’ CITY discs. Ga. the Assembly's church. the pastor. vA G It takes 155 feet of split wood to make a cord. Longe > — a the . Carothers, preached in the morning, fran the Oar Wayons are made ompecialty, $9 hauling th oa ay Sow : “4 a8) vi loth ap mw u of wood, ca eords d it-cord. ‘ seat Niliog. He held that thease should | Hy them on Stuy for Sebiath permal. Now | which is unlocked from the inside, and the alley | 2a in’ the econiag © aati neti ee te ces | taco sated Bar ee ee eee: Ate | eS have ended with the coroner's jury, He suby the arrivals thicken, Sir. Carlisle enters by one | Jeading to it is not paved. There are white peo- | to young men. taking as his text. the 3ist verse of | S8Wed. Fuel delivered toany. part ot Wasiington |@*kORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. that this trial was to develop the state of Sic door. and Mr. Chilton by another, and, just about | ple living in the rear of the place, but in the alley the loti charter oF acer 4 gr Georgetown. Offices N. W. cor. teth and C. Ne. | —— — mind, and that every fact goinz to Sere ee, a ee ein Ercee aed | ote but colored paiple live. lis very wet audll at qe git ge chase: Routh, in the akeswcs of | 247 § toot of 7th st, below War Depart’. api | FYROM BOSTON.—The schooner Euiot bes proper to go before the jury. It was uot for the | other reporters. At five minutes past 10 Mr. Br: wnddy all about there. It was fair weather when | 4), pastor, the pulpit was filled in the wornime by T THALBERG'S TUNER rived from the above port. and is now eee eee one Cie Setiaee soudd | Sr wer) vie ns overcae carclemly Bationnd 3¢ | veitaeus sau tiem. No Gther persons ewer ootu- | Gel get wn bean penne ae eo + H.SPEIR having 8 practical Gischarging her freight. A-PiLS?. een. adultery, to ect to the testimony of | top and bottom. serving to bring his tiucly devel- pied the Louse after Mr Key told witness t ning bir Rev. Mr. Triplett, of the sane State years as Tuner and Repairer of P ap i?-st 99 and 101 Water st. Georetown. zt prove it. ‘The prosecution desired | oped chest sud shoulders in full relief, had rented it that wit kuows. , An thease lish aplett, shuneh. inthe dors leftat the Piano Warercoms of Mr. Richard | SP 2S ___“" ant BAN ata S Seorown ta stop to the offering of testi At fiftera minutes past ten comes in Mr. Ould | cane towards tue louse, and seeing two police- At the Euglish Gutheran church, in the morn- | Davis, Penn. avenue, between 9th lth streete, OR BOSTON.—The senvoner Alexancer Hen suchas had been admitted up to that point in the With olack erape on bis leftarm. Punetual to bis | men on K street. they turned about and went way | ie. Kev. JG. Butler, preached from Acts 3d | will with prompt attention. apo-im dersou has arcived from tie above po: teral of the case. ment of arrival, Ju on a brown South a back gate dence showing the | rest, or the perusal of those good books asked for e ly ze Crawford takes his up the street ont of sight chapter and isth verse. URNETT’S COCUAINE, the bost article of | 4 discharging her freight. She wi : ; . } ; - 2 ; ug. Rev. B lethal ona be receiving fret- ht tur Boston to-morrow, Mr. replied, stating that the ground of | seat at twenty minutes past ten, and the prisoner Mr. Stanton here asked that the prisoner might g. : the day. : ay ‘ of tue defenceare four in mumiber, | is sent for Pils ialcaperv ahi hia witeess was ctaing 2th chapter a ‘Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorative and Hair Oil, Zuceday.) Apply to HARTLEY & BRO., 99and wuts recite am unt toa justi if net, then to a le tto either. then t fourth. if notte in ay] Mr. Philips arrives at twenty al provocation; | ten. bearin: Were good proof 141 Water street, Georeotown. i) eee ive minutes past | her testimony. No objection bi heepskin covered book under bis | Sickles a. ‘The petit jary are called, answer to their ng made, Mr taken to the Marshal's oltice see them return again that Waugh ch: Rev. T. M. NOTICE. SON COP RTNERSH1P—The ore exasting under tr firm and verses Dunbar laid Magnesia. for dyspeptios, &e. 1, in the forenoon and evening. Rat and Insect Poison, Hair Dyes. D = Carson preached from Malachi. id | Anda large and general supply of pure Medicines, ISSOL.UTIO: lay. Of conrse chapter aud Ith verse &e., at low prices. Fer ee ; 3 partnersip bert nity, then te prove nes. and are told they may vamose the ranche; id nut do so after they had been d 'S Drng Stores, style of Gro. W. Bratt & Bro. was dissolved by the state of the peidoner’s exclicmnest. PrO¥* | ie they chose, (but they don't chouse,) as they are way. [Uaughier| <s ; . . . ap 9-20 Vest and Fast End. | mutual consent on March ist,lugi. Geo.\W, Beallpe The « is of Justification aud provocation | wot Wanted fur a fortuight, at least Crawford. “You must net give your |. PUSERSL oF 4 WINNEBAGo Cuter.—On S SSENANDCHILDREN'S | Authorized to scttle all claims for and aghinat t uestions. Mwas said that the judz- | Atl t ; day last, a brave nated © Pa-ter-icl-kw M : HOOP EKIRTS, | earnestly nad respectfully requested to wettie thoes wes Were on special verdicts, and | With a brisk ste own Well. I think it isa pretty good | Prophet, died at the Juniata House, in t Were Mera: req ic PasreNines, bills by caeh. or notes at short date. are rendered here, the rulings in | er’s dock, lifts his _ | opinion i * was one ogati All sizes to suit Misses and Children from 4 to 13 ‘he subserber will continue the business st Linus. ease would not hold good here. As offered. wad, and seats himself in the vieinity of his | "Crgcexamined by Ould. Lives next door to Gee ore coconee er Legation oF) years of are, at MAXWELL'S. elZia tant Ne bso Bride street. the proposition implied the trath of the facts olfer. but ontside the dock, of course. y's heilse bait Gee, second door’ morth/of the | co uaad we she Gemmiasionss of inaieg Ateneo eee 5-st* Se archon tation. ediaevidence. The Court were to tke that for | Some u later, Mr. Ggghain makes bis ap- | house. ‘Mhere are only three houses on this side che jesse thad Ber eg ccveosinal obabt - ent Bac eet. Ser di: and it was the Court's duty to take their | pearance, aud with cool deliberateness divests | of the street, between K and L. Mr. Edw: apo Paes ed ees ewer ek tts ee COAL !—COAL HE FAST AND COMMODIOUS STEAMER fect into aration. in that case, 1¢ won | hisavelt of Bis natty vebite enescont, aod slowly | lives at the corner Of 1... Only ofie colored timlly | o,f” ur sel wen ene ne ones wae rnace, Radia L ANTELOPE, Capt. B. PF. f the Co to English | drops inte his chair by the side O€ Mr. Ratetitfe live on this side. On the opposite side Mr. St-w- shee ae Wah. . cae A Lr C rd mas thine ata ee ee Wetrs, leaves faemgiee yo ome uses of special verdicts. as disayree- At twenty-tive nutes to eleven the prise: who er Wah-con-de-cor-ah took part wi we | Pi . . My Tuesday, Thuraday, and Saturday "Turd (white) and three colored families live. There werfully to frieulls he recognises | jy; > lute the dock. li bout this tine a colored boy brings ina of books in law. uty might be. ‘Fhe language of the | enters and nods ¢ jaw was that killing by the bushand, ow findi the parties in the act of adultery, was miasnsiauy: r. marder at7o'clock a. ‘There is a people re- three weeks Whites in the Bleck Hawk war, and took that N.W oe ith chief prisoner. His title of -- Prophet” was vives, | TAT 2 Tv-r Foot of 17th st hin by the whites, for what i We are not in- G M TANIC formed. He was buried yesterday, at the Con- | UIRIFFITH & SHIELDS. 339 Penn. ave alley that leads iuto K str use each side of itin whieh col ¢ Bret side. Witness saw Mrs. S. ab if, and deposites them | after Key for Harper's Ferry. Returni rper'a Berry evers Monday, Ws +A ,at6o'clock a.m, Through in 12hours. ap 12 Im* PUOLS, This was the tirst and brief. and the silence of bis brother chi better expressed their grief than language ce have done. Among we ovserved Senator Ri the Indian Bercau, nearly in that Bureau, the Suy Interpreters now in the city 8 the Subscriber intends giva 5} Chapin’s Planes: Butcher's Files, Pian« frone Pn parnieniarly) to the Wholesnk wld | and Chisels; Drawing Knives, Squares Rules, T tue id respectiully snator ose present at the funeral | Compasses, Chalk and Lines, Bevels, Mallets, &e., | jise ners. and dealoresa thoaoy er Mix, of | &e..—all warranted good, or others given in ex- | mentioned articies, that he has just I the clerks employed | Change. received avother addition to his stock, I have now ntendent, Apents and We profess to keep a large variety of the best | on hand— La nuuber of dis. | Toms, at the lowest prices. Come and see us—it | 140 boxes of CHEWING TOBACCO, comprising ia nunaber of dis- | will cost nothing to examine the stock. apis some of the finest brands kuown; also, um ed with the General, aud low priced. Pound lump, half do., 5's do., vis death will delay the departure 1's do, iarge and small twists, fig, A) ‘son's ans until to-morrow or next day. and vodwin's de. deep feeling on ut of their loss . - cena aed = : vas | have just received another laree addition to * | PNOBACEO, SNUFF, AN were wrong in insisting that the of Mr. Magruder on the blue table time withess saw her. She came with Mr. Key. | Sfessional, le ae t funeral Was | thir STOCK, OF TOOLS. ach as Spent POBRO Sere a vrose-ution clined that the busband’s belold- | At twenty-five minutes to 11, Mr Ould res: It was the last of November when witness had the 7 333 = oe Ne hk and Disston’s Saws; Baldwin's and ug the parties in adultery was necessary t arcuinent of Saturday gate the killing to manslaughter. On the sion. proposed t ry. the fluding the parties thus engaged was | adultery. He di opposition te th conversation with Key about Litching Lis borse at v dlefeuce, of evidence to prove | her tree. Observed. Mrs S ed that the jury had a S. particularly. Wit- _ ness made inquiry of ditferent people, and they ali told witness that it was Mrs. Sickles. W ituess | afterwards saw Mrs. Sickles at her house. Question, “How came you to yo to her , the legal meaning of the point as contended for | to pass upon but the killing. Di presecution. If the husband pursue the otfeuce by th cide that there could be no justiti porty aud slew bim from revenge the was murder. There be Mf the killiug was on urder. ‘Tints. if atady mission of the act With a teles proceed to kill theadul from the benefit of the rx judsed by itself. and if show Well, 1 had occasion to.”* “Well. Mrs. Brown. what was the nd seeing the ¢ pd he shouted tbe excluded ase was to be Questi ! oceast Was not this so | “Sirs Brown. + eral rule of law? | and identify v Irs. Sickles sent for me to go her she was the same woman t ‘ench and German Juvenile i A F 1 Br rrett's SCOTCH SNUFF, in bottles, that the killer The defence refuse to xo into the discus wit dl seen yo in there.” — ks. benutifully illustrated. an ‘da. finds the parties fir the act he canclaim the benetit nthe ici point now before W saw hervoin the Louse three times, Accipent.—Yesterday, a colored man belongiag yg feat egy 2 jars YELLOW RAPPER, - of the exeus>—not¢ i They offer ere to 9 322 Pa.ay., bi the frout way and the back way the last time | t0 Mr. Wallace, of the Post Oitice Department, Witness was looking out her back window, and | attempted to ride a horse with saw her coming up, and Mr Went to the gate | control him. ‘The a is and let her in. ack bonnet. and | when wear Sixth w itwas not necessary here to | sie hud on no v any time When Withess $iw | with such force 2s 1» boxes DOK NI PIPE Kiliickinick SMUKING TOBACCO, do. fine-cut do., Bischoff do., do., Gail'edo.rdo.. 75 gross SH ANGUAT and GERMAN MATCHES. fey all other articies usutily kept by the trate,all desired th lain how far what ¥ termed ! rent. Whether it was vation for killing. eae day, two days. or a f the factot the ad: y. It was totally time, &e., to say at another ily a halter to nal ran away with him, and i street the rider was thrown | |)? ak hislex. Hewas taken | [230 t por : : isonce's mind . . f ane = pave eve Beason. | oy < immaterial what the stat « prisoner's mind | prove eet fl a L the Bef. Wits standing she passed by | into a drag store near sargital/autatencs Ob | Ai re ein eee ee of ehich are offered at the lowest wholesale prices Tee cates eee tee ee eeanie | acqutnent of Mir. Phillipe: sia ted ancionsuaan | eee eee e cach time she came | tained. Another warning to reckless drivers. We | pricrs—t which, we @sk the speeial attention uf | “54 7 OSTAMES WALLACE Sine Gk eae Hf, a6 the defence | argument of Mr. Fbillips. He to the house. Each of those times she was with | Jearn that the surgeons discovered that the limb | purehasers. TW. COLLEY & CO.. " ACE. ims. this new doctrine extends not only te g bis argument to PY Mr. Key. was so badly fractured as to render an:putation ne- | _%p (6-2w SES Uh enore Faov. | PRENEY SARE ONS OK, ‘The two police were coming up from M street OL a unter naaleius ies coated oS - — ‘ty inel@OOD AND COAL DEALERS, cnly on peust, Wat on unjustifable suspicion , was ny legal justification. "to K When Key and Mrs. Sickles saw the police _ Where the operation was performed REGR te att Caio found at his old | Rreeesil’ informe Cher customers, and the p may kill. what would be the state of society? ‘The | To iMustrate hisargumnent. Mr-U- coud fromthe | they started right off up the street. If they liadn’t | by Dr. May — pady forthe spring trad nnd yard formerly occupiol by Orme & Kurtz, om United States had not. and would not defend adul- | case of Pennsylvania against Join Bell; Addison's | scen the police they wouldn't have gone o} ¥ ae tery. tet to lust. where will itend’ If not Le part of the prosec i Faawixe cLIU iE is | ceived direct trom New Ye the south side ofthe Caual, Green street, George- tery ‘The question was not that of the defence of | Reports, page 160; also frou 6th Iredell, the exse | qwan't likely tuey would come back again after | Wasixcton Horticetrvrar Society —it is | Goive dinttrom Now (ork h 9 intend to’ keep n large aud well- <dcitery, bot of the right to kill under the alleged | of the State agaiust Joba Creighton, pages 162. | that, and witness didu’t watch for them the intention of the gardeners generally. hereafter | citizens he can and will compet, Withasyestabash- WOOD aad COAL, and hope, by 17*, 191, Is4,aud tos, toshow that to pailiateacrime | "P|, sy to Be- Court here cautioned Mrs. Brown ayaiust | to exhibit their productions at every exhibition | Mout im thy Distrige | MT PARRKEA, "| Stretatnentsn te the-ondere af tir iaond Without competing for premiums, and to offer Glaz No. 53 Louisiana avenue. | | They most earnestly Foquost elithcireltonstemmres > by x ie s remiums to amateurs who are or may become B.—All the above branches done promptiv and wctthd their old account come MO whet wos not, | aley. The white string was put out when he | Ecinhers of the Society it is hoped that ladies | in'un nawerpascable manor Pree Gam sow thout delay.m<it is very im what was not. came first. Of course be made the fire. for witness | ! : > seit ae ae : nat this tune to have the money to pwn inSelfrige’s | saw bi get the woud, and aflerwards saw the and gentlemen will enter into a true spirit o I ADIES BRAIDS, PLATS, CURLS, HALF y in their stock for the coming sen- Let him who is without sia cast the first feet that the jury Was | smoke come out of the house. Did'nt see bi Thosticattagel eae and give their aid to estagish 2 | La WIGS, and PUFFSat GIRWSS. near corne = 2 sy.. He contrasted the doctrine of Jesus on ive to the question of honor and dishonor. himself but once, and that Vemment of ik Gpas eouetey. NoDre will be es ae — IME WHITE MERCER POTATOES — tue subject with that of the Mosaic Law as claimed | | Me. O. referred to second volume Archbold | 91, horsebac & a QGaers y yo murder to mia of the Law id Lere reviewed the Scriptural part of mt of the defer and read from the apter of Join, the story of the woman taken adultery, Whose coudeanation under the Mo- riaimed by the mob. to whom He ang iter House, ques- | siviug ler opinions. le | Mr Seeley lives back of this house, near the Saw him go into the back yard i = ; eae The undersigned have on hand a small quantity by the defence, im eloquent tama, atnid profound | Waterman's notes to show that in every case of | Sud get wood four or five ties, : Ged rhe ee ae ane STOVE AND. sN@ WOOD. of prime White Mercer POTATOES, whieh, will silence in the court-root icide a reasonable time elapsing after the Pp Mr. Mann called to ask witness to zo to sce Mrs. | 0lding itis decided upon. WOOD prepared all length and size. "| Be sod ot reduced peiess. Apply 0 ARNY & It was the venius and spirit of Christianity. as | Vocation made the subsequent killing an act of re- | Sickles. This was ‘Tuesday after the accident. Skcuan Conckar. 2 \We undsceiuaa thet the Offices—Northwest corner 12th and C streets | ~" YS" = street, Georgetown. mar ng from the very heavens, aud the crime mur- | (;_¢, death of Key.) and witness identified Mrs. | —* ° Spee ; | | No. 547; foot of 17th street, below War Depart | POOR RK = Bhe three-story BRICK BULLD- wtrine éf chasity— tladacar peace, n was to be the avenger of hisown | Sas the woman she had seen. A shawl was | Sabbath School and Choir attached to the First | mant _ sunr 25-1 9. 84 Bridge ».reet. formerly oooupied ae pxd-witl He had heard it read. and it was | W vengeance belonged only to the | shown witness in the presence of Mr. Giunity and | Presbyterian church are going to favor the lovers ETALIC FASTENED Aras nfochonery, sad of jate by C. C. Att “that when a party is found in the very act | most Ligh; that whether sutlicient cooling time aks the shaw in court is the | of sacred inusie with a coucert in that ¢ M “ ' HOOP SKIRTS. his property sin gi ‘orent, Saving wlecge faet of adultery. that that very act and fact | bad elapsed or not was a question entirely for tue ‘Thursday, the 2-th instant. ‘Those whe nyent aitogether A mepatiee aitica ces) aan buildsag, ce house and stobling.: a: r4 Fessil every Conve! ene then and there wa test provoration | court. and oe the jury 7 avenue once. She | had the priviteg eent less than mer price ee =a peeanones Sor fr clase ‘com tat could be produced. En th cases quoted | (At this point Mr. O. suspended bis wes getting out of her carriage; and witnessasked | Sabbath cond) Call and seo thens at ately, Apply to ARNY & SHINN, No. 57 Green wat ride, the parties Were found guilty of | While the grad jury was called: | “Chey were dis- a yentleman who she was, and was infurmed that | be rewindesd awa apie. J wo aad lal i i : 0 gre ene tissed until this day two weeks. Judge Craw- | it was Mrs. Sickles. \y- had at Shillington’s, Campbeil & Coyle’s, Galt PRING MATTRESSES GOGGSWEL “Ww ME SALT sulitary question to be determined by the | ford. in distnissing thes, sid the court hoped to” \Wheu the shawl was shown to Witness thinks il | & Brother's, %. D. ( oul Solin i ADS. CRIBS, ke, R. GOGGSW ELLs NEW MEDICAL & rt Was wiether the state of facts proposed to | Zt throush this cuse before that time, but thattle was three wecks after the accident. When wit- | woud's ie Ena ter disci by the di © Was a legal provoca- | District Xttorney would require some days to pre | yess saw Mrs. Sickles coming to the house on Fit, ation. For som pare new eases.) teeuth street, she didn’t think she was a lady, but ne any provocation. Ws Me. Ould thea r A. alluding tothe argu- go . existed there could be no f Mr. Phillips that the on is for sale in Georzetown by B.S. T, tment ot Oak WRITING Goeed | G- 8. Barnard & Co.,and J. W.Sothron, Th OU Wisn to procure a perfect and permanent "TABLES, at very re — With Inflammatory diseases should likewess of yourself of a friend, go to Woodley’s |. duce agen at ed prices, aha the testumoniale in the ad . Pennsylvania avenie, between Thirteenth | Piset's PATENT SPRING BED: Dit atticenen ; 1 vidence proposed Judge Crawford. - Mrs. Brown, you really | ##l! e Court je as fur the purpose of rebutting {not give your opin and Fourteenth streets, near Willards’ Hotel. He in use, D STREET. inw cc mopisis atet, If ture | nuillee. Before this evideuce could be entered | Given! ti cane help ik” (Laughter.) | willeupely you wilh trae portrait for twenty Ave Ale Deut and Single IRON BEDSTRADS, was capress walice im this ¢ it was immaterial | for suet s purpose. it must be pronounced to be Saw no persons yo in the bouse till the persons | Cents and upwards, in beautiful cases or frames at seep Reig pageatbalapetimran Tops, a very desirable there was provocation, for it cwuld net ally suilicient. If it Was true that thisevideuce went in who siowed witness the shawl Went | New York prices ‘Take our advice, and do not Witha genora’ Aesortment of CARIN FUR where that stile of factsexisted, It mupetent, What difference was it whether down tu the front door, and heard some one doing | fail to call at his gallery > 3 NITURE, embracing every articic usually to be adsut was real or feigned ’ hing to the froptdvor; don"t know what was —s— found in 8 first-class House-Parnishing F E Witness was introd: on Going. Heard uo persons in the house the week | FUxenat o Jawes Mawer.—The funeral of | mont, at muprecodentd low prises Tor“enah or ap- States to show threatson the after key’s death. James Maher, late public yardener, took place this | proved paper. *. W. BOTELER, wards the deceased; in detailing (Here the Court took a short recess.) morning, at 10 o'clock, from bis residence, corner mae » bet. 9th and loth sta, ea he conversation which took place between the fr. Brady here handed the luck taken from of Thirteenth-and-a-balf and E strects. It was at- | — wien LS il reign of Henry the | deceased and the prisouer, all the facts of the case Grey's house aud the key found im Mr. Key's | tended bya large number of our citizens, among | FPVHIS 18 TO Giy arged that the rule of kiw springing | the motive of the ae tucreial rake ta In 5 ha punishment as the sume time would At the subseriber ¢ Paluislment of all these offences had | came out. pocket to the jury for exaniination. whom we noticed several gentlemen holding pro- hath obtained fr >’ Courtot Wash- Dat., tween ded by ont law, the law broaglt over frou | | This iudictment had charzed.sosaysthelearned TE, & continuation of the proceedings, ace | minent positions under the Government. ‘The Ta Aliuimistration, with the gal aneacal na the per. | _ [77 Furniture Repaired and Warwi agland by our ancestors. Ia 16d the Leg counsel, that Mr. Key was in the peace of Ged and Eas terior Department was especially represented on | Sonal 6 of GEORGE MAHONEY, iate of | > HEN BUTTER! of the United States, and that te not so, and the Second Edition. br icigadl ‘ Sant cxtate of GEORGE MAHO A Fres# 60s) in curr a3 hve 4 teed The we tac they well Kaew, farm ot Lovans or vite Wan, wishing to lay ina sup- | Mm. Cassevt.—It was rumored morning | iz claims arainst the said deceased are hereby |” p., 51 pastalmen of the Seasom—1 have just pe tained. ‘This was, as they well kuew, a form o} or 2 P- a heen enh by his | MATwed toexhibitthesame, with the vouchersthere | | Firat fia from the dairies tn ee Vo ntw sume, bat the punishment should be according to | law, which did not require the prosecution to ply, either for smoking or chewing, should not that this gentleman, who had ssed by his | of, to the subscriber,on or before the sath ag ol 5 och ie med 9 eG tue law astien writter, ie. in S31. show that at the time be was aetuslly in the peace fail’ to call at Geo. W. Cochran's, 39 Pa. avenue, | fciends for some days past, has been found in| April next; orwise by law be ex- | packsges ol this justly celebrated BUTTER. wich It had veea coutended by the other side that | of God. this ys $ re, may oth can hear the National Hotel, where they will find the | Blair's woods, north of city, in a deranyea | Cluded from all benefit of the said estate. very best Butter rt there lad been go conviction for murder, eitber in | But sappose he had been drunk and recling very best assortinent, anda geutleman and ascbolar | Sateor mind, and that his frieads had sent toin- oe may hae NER MAHON ig ms. ene. § . OYSTFR- this countey or England, wherg the provocation ‘along the streets, would it be pretended that he to wait upon them, quire luto the matter, . Sa, Fe Cees reer y

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