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LOCAL NEWS.) sire lled whines atom a wines catered | tre et, Fliers gigemate Rae Age |, Our Coens 1h Bart alam met ot | GRORGETOWN CORPORATION Laws, THE MADISON PLACE MURDER, | »¢t house. 8. was handed a letter by a colored man, and she = r last night. , iperepiceenp gy Weber: ge! mas Seakien ing went into the ground without reading the ietter, Raptiosmerrarccgs was received from the Mayor, | A® ORDINANCE nose — the improvement of a —_—- | a way in their after seen nd . tame signed appointing dele- i +“ Telegraph to the Trial of Daniel E. Sickles for the killing | cether infront. Could see. Mrs. Sicklew’ features | Key carne sont wy ead at tet, she came Back | aE the guaranteed eel appointing dele: | whereas allarge majerl y of the Property hot. By to the Evening Star. lip Barton Ke: | through a black lace veil. Thinks she must ha: ; ding her Kew York; fom Wine F ers on Fayette street have petitioned the Corpora. | — << of Philip m Key. n severely threatened from her frightened ap: | tar eee, mounted his horse and drove off through | Yew Vork; from Win. Forsyth. city surveyor, es- | tion to grade, uravel, curb, and gutter atari | The Overland Mail to Denver City pa SG | been severely Chosen i som fe oh Hogieepaed and witness drove Mrs. Sickles home age Pease toot ce ee = bas: + Aware | portion & Fayetic street which lies First | | Leavexworrn, April 18.—The first overland Oe | juose Sttention to the featuses of Mra Stet ies rae | jc omexamined.—Drove out mostly every day. | Presenting the Board of Aldermen a copy of the | j0Ut'dke streets. and authorizing pavements to | £xPress. consisting of two passenger coaches, left When our first edition was putto press yesterday, eager Ker. SViimoon ome ct jure in Key met them nearly every day. Left Sickles the =< pai eg horde pe pple ne AG; | street to its intersection with High street, and to | °ccupy ons ghee snp the cross-examination of Mrs. Brown had just been | window looking down on them. ‘This hvas on sana Tus intumacy tetas hate ist eb thinks of the Bean?" tirn the have said strect lilted with gas” tn act aed enterprise will place us concluded. Mr. Charles Moma was then call d to | the loth of February. Saw them together two or | Sickles) was all the time up to July wien witness | |, The committee on claims was discharged from | 2°", ordained by he Board of Aldermen and | i”. direct region _aitenme the witness stand. Lericnl heme on thay, Sergi — ae left. He visited the house daily after that time till me eis poe son at she Aitions of wa: Rupp, Gettgetene "That aftomt fous! bouith's cagh wpa A ytd Information touching tin ae cee gold : ey di . “ e Ys y Gleasoi . El > Mr. Mann testified that he is 0 pol | not. ‘The house of John Grey had been unoccupied | the middie cept oo aided regularly there, from ¥, Timothy m Win. Fils, | be, and the same ia hereby, levied on it toe lots | SePosit reported. in that fegne, Pave of the gold Carerxat Count—T. H. Crawrorn, Judge. the middle of April to the first of July. He would | 2d Eugene O'Conner. t p i 5 and parts of lots on both sides of Fayrtte of dust were received rs . some ti Saw no other persous than them visit | come generally near the afternoon. Some da: The following bills were passed : pats : sides of Fay street, day fol louie ay Re seer be tasipe moc oe ono lerpeame when aaa 4 the honse it would be the ‘vat A vilt providing for the warming of the Wash- teereby lrected ty ous sizes, pe _ maid = The Next Europes in the day. Mr. Magroderand Mr, Ratelidiewent | po lren ee ii eregity dressed when wit- | tine witness bad seen him that day. Witness | ington Asylum by steam; Dill for the relief of the | tho Clerk tothe ae to be paid by ha Saceae th a Steamer. . loves, a comb, and ettes there, | TS: = 5 ey gen met her on such occasions. AS Sec. ry " ‘ “3 “4 Southampton iw See namaste kat was | ia” aul went nie Mae sess Pate | Sane he rl et ga She won | CGE Did Bal, orto Somes | cia tie Gurren” Tate | Nk, it dis et PR apace va t t has b in wit {-: - come e use. Some , When witness | ~ ; e rel of John n; 4 'y n . mm. sone | erotey ane Gace. anaed © wclere same Person she saw with Mr. Key. Mra. Sickles | would be late in getting the carriage, he would | from the lower board for the relief of :. Loeffler; | Prenares and de! byt fA reese 2 lis of all | New York on Thursday. Browa. Mrs. Brown went to Mrs. Sickles’s with a chamber when witness went there. | come to the house. Dill for the relief of Win. M. Ives, of Baltimore. ‘] ts afcre- 2 yet ; Mr sreklos ita weae ine eg went for, butasked | Mr Sickles was three or four times in New | ,.\ bill from the lower board for the relief of Jas | Srdinauce, amd the said Comet gpaeake of this tekles if she was the lady who entered John | York in those months. On the night Mr. Key | T- Lloyd was adversely reported from the commit. | Ordimance, and the said Collector shall proceed to | Battimonx, April. 19.—Flour closed dull and > e 5 nig! r. aps | col the said tax hereby i " On the first tloor there was a book-case and some | p)/7¥ * houte through the alley on the Wednesday eid pe eke withcs exe hm omnes and then ee OLAIT roplating the distribntion of the Poto- | ‘st manner allowed by aa end sera rates bert et aon ee) Sane i e second story there were tw “pl 2 ny e evening, and wi e came s y “ 5 (Sng ck ene | cr acre he we hme | Soe Rey ere et "El es a | mac wae Unni iy of Waste | ae ese eee ye P| nna et ucla; eto pre uere was a bed. washstand and piteh- | Pe eet avel when the, entered the eee aaa. | While witness was away. When witness came | Feported from the committee on drainage. sewer- | °CRY. f0r “Orton: mile Is hereby allowed. || white $1 6us81.7i; Fair to prime red #1 4Ca81.50 ‘The bed louked as if it had not been made up Hickiontpeapnian’ tee, anager Legnaro beck best in the a kitchen pehontan hoor and then eae pebetis a nad am coptes of | Verney and John 1s. Kidwell, are hereby appoint. | isso, has advanced 2a3e.; white 70380c; yellow cr vo. Fine © | went up the hall stairs . Slept in the attic. My - contains thirty-six as 4 wit aac. hea in bag See pte 5 "Tuts bed pases di | visit wituess made to her. She asked witness When witnces west up stairsit wanatiouti onic foolscap pages. % SS whe pe od is prececds of thin | Frovisions generally dull; bacon sides 9x¢ ; witness. Witness took ler there at the instance of Mr. Ratelitfe. = i 4 daugiter if she was not the person who was at the | Stood at the head. of “tl fi A resolution was that when the board | ":, OF #° much therecf as may be necessary. in | mens pork $17.75a818 ca as the other, rampled up and loo! as . 4 ead of the stairs some ten minutes . ar te bard fot novel aon Up for some tine. Got | Window when she and Mr. Key passed. Her | talking with the seamstress. When witness poss- adjourn, it be to meet on Wi: . at 4 o'clock pape asia Aber gureering sald | Whisky closed dail; Onto 96 yagve into the house the back way. Witness unlocked | G4ughter answered that she was. cd the library door it was not locked. witness | P. in; it being understood that the Potomac water | Commissioners are authorized to have the wae New York M: the front door for Mr. Ratclitfe and Mr. Magrader. | TESTIMONY OF JAMES GINNITY. thinks. Witness walked to the head of the stairs | Vill would be taken up. ¥ Markets. Cross-exainiued —Got in by back window. ‘The | | Mr. ¢ ork ‘ racy done by the lowest competent resident bidders. and | New Yor, April new Mr. Key; also knew Mrs. Sickles. | and spoke to the girl at the door; had a little joke | |. 4 bill appropriating $320 for the purpose of fit- » the C! - Prat ea wet, closed lower, window opeoed casily. Lett the sane way he | Has seen them together. Saw them on the 16th | with ber, flaughter,} and then saw Mr. Key-and | ting up the lower story of the Northern Liberties soothers, on of ucforethe Sst dayet maaeeeee | eas ete Sod 50 8885-45; Obio 98.200 came in. Did not examine the back door. Thinks | February last. Was standing on the northeast | Mrs Sickles come out and look out of the door, | engine house for the use of public schools, was | “Se” and be af farther end tie eee Wheat closed firm; sales § it was locked. The beds were not made up. ‘The | corner of Fourteenth and L, streets with several | aud then lok it and yo back. Was taiking to the | Passed. [owner] of lots or parts of lots of ground on both | red $1 42a81 15; whsie $1.00 ee CONES Western gloves were ordinary riding gloves. ‘This was the | geutlemen. A. remark was made which called Te about himself, of sometling of that sort, some purchase of 8} Sayaaheae bu aa market fa the | Sides of Fayette street. between Bridge and High | Corn elosed heave, sales of 12,000 bush yellow ime ites % witness's attention to Mr. Key and Mrs. 8. ey ng language, probably. Servants must tal rl and for a mar! nthe a ‘ : ; Fecha’ meat sant toe went down 1, to Sixteenth, turned up east side of | to one another. Aftr the duor had been locked by | Seventh ward, was referred to the comuittee on | Sf6et Suall, ov or before the frst day of “Aucust | €5a8e; mixed “Sate. fe. Don’t know where Key's resi- : d r 4 t, cause to be paved all the lots and parts of Pork closed by it; mess S17. 153g: alison Sixteenth to K, and along K to Fifteenth, and up | Mr. Key, the conversation between witness and | Police. = ° nova 7. 17.95, ony Carlisle Thinks it was a colored man let | Fifteenth to north M. T th age up tothe covact, | Bridg changed to Mr. Key and Mrs Sickles. | _ ‘The following bills from the lower Board were cities actos rece ant n vga magpie Whi ier alana wed dell aes witness in the window. [He went with witness. and witness thought turned the corner. Key | Witness heard the key turn in the study door. | feferred to improvements committee : r Width of the fourcay, S —— He followed rss from the jail. Never sew him | pecped round the corner and tarned back, and | The sofa in the stady i afterwards aw bim at the jail, and asked him | n rder, tothe entire width of the footway, with a pretty large one, and | A bill authorizing the curbstone to be set and | © li tuess having business with Mr. Key spoke to | covered with red. Is a fey 5 betantial piece of | the poate Paved on the east front of squares 41 Se dpe rieied pate ry. sosd Girne acd paves New Y. apn os to go with witness in the carriage. Thought he | him several minutes ilad some conversation, | furniture. Witness heard the noise in the study | aud 42: bill for the trimming and Eraveling of | repair the curbstones fronting: on the same as may | irr els Chicage gee fog 8 would sesict witness in going inte the house. | and the lady, wae studing thete by his shoulder, | from the bead of the ball stairway. When Sickies | Miasour) avenbe; bill to Increase the width of the | LY required by the Comuntaloners bencioncins | Cawenh See oo; Go. bende nae een Don't know why witvess thought he could assist | and witness took a good look at her and then went | was out of town Key generally caine in the even- | footway in front of reservation A; a joiut resolu- | DE Teg ican Southern 134; New Verh tee ee Witness to get into the house home. - Ing: Mrs, Sickles was not out of the city over | tim from the lower Board in relation to the ren | ees ang ue ix purthr ordained, That there be | i; At the jail the attorneys for defence requested || Key had a brass key in his hands, which he | night while witness was there. Mrs. Sickles was | "oval of the sheds. houses. &e.. on the line of | a ats hereby levied and imposed atax of seventy. | sou witness te go to this Louse. They wished witness | twirled in bis hands. “A great number of people | here in town during all of the past winter. Mrs. | Seventh street, between Pennsylvania avenue and five cents a front foot. or so much thereof as ot cares to do some business for them. ‘There was a car- | Were on the steps and at the windows looking at | Sickles came on two weeks after witness came, | the canal. be necessary, on all the lots or parts of lots withix riage at the jail, and witness don't know whether | them, Didn't know that it was Mr. Sickles. | and she was always here during the last winter. | The bill providing for the erection of a new | Sid timite Which, shall seas eet et | GALE OF UNITED STATES MUSEETS, the man witness requested to yo with him was | Found out that it was her about a week afier Mr. | Don't think Mr. Sickles was in New York durin sear house on the site of the present market, | tine herein stated. And within tem days thereafter s — white or black. Understood that be was the man | Key's death. Was requested by Mr. Ratclitte to | all that time. Witness drove him to th nll Nast aeets floeg norms the Clerk is hereby directed to prepare and deliver Waar ghomasce Oveice, who was to accompany bim to the house. Wit. | £0 and see if he could recognize her. He did so, | thinks he went to Baltimore or Philadelphia for ool, pra. nett om Wednesday next, at 4 | 4; the Collector a (able of alll lets Gnd parts of lots Paovosais to wrt Le Aes ee wed to do this business. Heard | aud recognized her as the lady he saw on the day | one night, but not to New York. Don'tknow how | 0’elock, p.m. in front of which the pavement sball not Lave been | Ordnance offies, until the 15th day of June: las, from Mr. Ratclitfe that this man was to accom. | in question. The walking was very bad on that | often witness drove him to the cars. During last || Common Council —The report of the inspector of | tae oe repaired as heretn directed. with the | the ourchase of'all_or any portion of Bifte theme any Witness. Don't know why he was to go. | day; several persons, both white and colored, ob- | January and February Mr. Key always visited the | fire apparatus was referred. number of front feet on each, and the names of the | United States Muskets of the kinds and ddliversblo ie followed witness out tu the gate, and said served them walking together, from their houses | louse When Mr. Sickles was —y ron home in | A communication from Capt. M. C. Meigs was re ne Be . = at the places mentioned below, viz: aed eoed Ween ee Sek se Weems dd | Aluag: thie route: the night. He always caine in the night when | received, with the present of a mapof the Wash- | Uroceed to collect the tatd sre, oe, ho shalt | St The Pisses men ae know what his business was at the house. When TESTIMONY OF MISS MATILDA SEELEY. Mr. Sickles was outof town. Every night Mr. | ington Aqueduct, which was accepted with the | 4s may be necessary. in the manner prescribed by ‘lock. |mosea he got to the house he foand out what he went | [This witness isa young girl. daughter of Mr. | Sickles went away Mr. Key came to the house. thanks of the Council. the charter of the town, and pay over the same to — these tee. and Mrs. Seeley, who have heretofore testified} By Brady. When witness drove to the ceme- Petitions from property-holders in Square 939, | the Clerk, and shall close his collections on or be- | 4¢ cheny Arsenal, near Pittsburg, Pa 2.386, 866 Carlisle, i e-pereabout did you find out what | | Miss Matilda Seeley testified that she knew Mr. | ley befure mentioned Mrs.8-and Me. Key always | and from J.B. Ward and others, were received | fore the first day of October next, retalaing thereof | Bile Rouge, a” Beton Ronee’ La ~ 98 you were to do?" Key, and also Mrs Sickles. Knows John Grey's | remained in the cemetery out of witness's sight. | and referred. ; four per cent. ax bis commission thereon. Coes se Geen 1 Witness. “+I think that isa nonsensical ques- | house. Saw Mrs. Sickles go in there once—it was | On the occasion of the fancy ball at Mrs. Gwin’s, | Mr. Orme, from the drainage committee, re- | Sec. 6. And be tt further ordained, That the be | etiates oars tion.”* in January or February, about two weeks before | Mr. Key and Mrs. S. drove Lome together, and | ported the Alderman s bill to place cisterns and | fore-nentioned Commissioners shall have full | Kenuebeck 5,000 Carlisle. <1 am not at all anxious to have your | Mr. Key's death. She went In alone. Hus seen | they drove down H street, by Mrs. Sickles's order, | pumps at certain points in the Second Ward,with | powers to draw and expend the nett proceeds of | Livile Rock Es good opinion; so you need not trouble yourself to | her in company with Mr. Key twice one day in | and to the National Hotel; and they remained in | an amendment; Which was adopted and the bill | ihe said tax for the purposes aforesaid, whe shall a ee = express yourself upon that point.” that neighborhood. ‘They passed witness's house | the carriage some minutes, and then Key got out ; : account to the Clerk on or before the first day of | At Harper's Perry Armory, Harper's Per- “i Witness inquired very little about it. but caleu- | between 11 and 12, a. m., and again between 3 | and bid Mrs. Sickles good night. On this occa- | Mr. Lloyd, from the police committee, reported January next. ry, Va , Jated that the colored man was to assist in getting | and 4 p.m. Witness was standing on the corner | sion Mr. Sickles was at home, in bed. Mrs. 8. | a bill authorizing the erection of a market in the Sec. 7. He it further ordained, That it shall be i into the house. Don’t know whether he was a col- | of Fifteenth and L streets when shesaw them first, | “ways gave witness the orders about driving Seventh Ward, as a substitute for the Alderman’s r t the duty of the Commissioners herein appointed been offered ored man or not. No one told witness why he was | and was in the second story font window the last | through back streets, and Mr. Key would always | bill for the purchase of a site; passed. to advertise for propusals, and to give the work to | for alo watt oa Taser tea tle ec eaeenee to accompany witness. Did’nt know what busi- | time. Saw Mr. Key go ii the back gate once. | be the carriage when she gave those orders [This bill contemplates the erection of a market | the lowest competent resident bidder. only because not conforming to the model last ness was te be done after going to the house. After | Saw Mrs. Sickles at her house, and she recognized | Witness drove to this conrt.house once. from | a1 tle plan of the west narket; fixes the location at | Sec. 8. And be it further ordained, That the | *'>nted for the United States regular military ser- ha git Gee Gena where bs eae: tameghioc | | witeres Judge Douglas's, and Mr. Key got out and came | the intersection of D street and Virginia avenile, | comunittee authorized to bave lamp posts placed | Vice. : is busi oa fn hock taik deat | . Le | 4 in the court-house. and then he returned to the | and appropriates $4,000 ] : 4 P The pro will state distinetly the number and A ee nee ee Lem, ok dee? | casyinc KJOS B: WASKIN, (RECALLED) | carriage and they drove off in the direction of | Mra Tree offered a resolution authorizing the | ittut,steets of the town. cause lamp posts to be | kind cenetner flint lock ot pereuesioned at meskes for plbetesolipn br mee os Was a jess house in April, Isso. Mr Geongetow as delvca te the = hey he | placed on beth sides of ette street, from Bridge | desired t-house fre- | surveyor to establish the gr: Mr. Key's | Square 513; passed. et. She always left her card there A resolution be purchased,w tere located, and the priee of each psals for had left Washington the day previous. for Albany He of au al | or New York. Witness called at his house at the driven Mrs. Sickles Ske in | to High street. [Approved February 26, 1859. | bid per m —_——.._____ when he got there le calculated to ge quently. Hs: after he got in he found the things. Knew he w hi . in © stre baad spies eae cae 1 esting the surveyor to establish —— a amd direeted to the undersigned, atthe Ordnance tetake thiegs Guus. Mir, Mantige told wit Cee eee ee ee ae his ite wanted any” | for Mrs. Pendleton, Mr. Key's sister. Did not sce | the rade of au alley iu 4 Sib, wits alone: GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS, | “tic: Washinsteons Dc. to take possession of the things. Messrs. Ratclitfe 1 into the little library roan, without | Mf: Key om these occasions. Mr. Mulloy, from the police couunittee, report. | ———— ———— Fair samples of these miuskets, may be agen, on Geek Macrae end in the ck with ciimces ss ISece. yma ME Mee eee canted at TESTIMUNY OF GEORGE \ RSON. ed a joint resolution authorizing the Mayorto otfer | (LD JOE SWEENEY n for the to the Commanding Of, Never saw this white or colored man before or | round table, wil closes aa d wine on the table | ¢ lf; Emerson testitied that he is a butcher: knew | a reward for incendiaries; passed. To th r COME AGAIN. en mes since that time, Witness tried the front door, and | Snd a larwe bowl PP sm 1 betwuen thes s) | Mr. Key for five years; knew Mrs. Sickles; has had | Also, Aldermen's bill making an appropriation ia she Zeorle of Georgetown, who are fond of ved will b> opened af this man showed est the back way. ‘The | rose up dea : vegas aps a stall in the market for thirteen years. Mrs. Sic- | for altering certain rooms in the basement of the | * COX'S CORNUCOPIA TO-NIGHT. t, between the re tian opened the shutter. Ie had not told witness | [is wits, hs bal acto panied him to the house, | *i<* dealt with witness twelve or fifteen months. | City Hall for guard rooms, with the recommenda- - “ “ . lock, and sales will be awarded to the a ae tsi a tae ah wits, . Has seen Mr. Key with her; don’t know how often, | tion that it do not pass; recommitted. OLD JO Sodtae heck Ses cpu. thot cori sa lies oak bat scundlrbn aapors Once last session very early in the morning Mrs. | Mr. Mulloy also reported a bill amendatory and PHER, MONS back di ay Sscked. We ttacus ithe tness excused himself for Lis abrupt entrance Sickles came to witness's stall and ordered n explanatory of certain acts providing for lightin, in some of their the back: Noe one Pee oe ae tig | and soon afterwards left; and when witness handed and then went away. ‘They cane back after. | the city with yas; postponed ebting Pt I wey © his wife into the carriage she said that Mrs. S. ws ‘ga i : sowed =. SEW tecoguize it to Mest Brown and to Mrs’ sccioy: | bis wife into the carriage she said that oo wards, aud Mra. asked how much ber bill was | Mr. Orme, from {tuproveinents committee, re- Ties NEW GOODS Ween ts the jaile¢ Macon areerd aed withent | Witness afterwards met Me. Key and Mra 8. in | 224, banded SWEENEY FRANK CHRISTO. | highest bidders; the Department reservt Ot d TIM MORRIS to reject any bidsthat may not be regard: tory. ‘erms of ment cash, in specie or ue notes, to be paud tthe disbursing ofheer of the, Are scnal where the arms aredepositad, on delivery d hand : Key her portemonnaje scpore the | ported a pt to take up and relay the gutter on the 1 bseribers would invite tho attention ‘of | tothe purebeesr, enter onder from tence a a a hi : ¢ . stall, to! him t y the bill, whic id. vuth si C st t ve re a urchasers to their desirable steck of » In - cngeged ip daar tetinee ot WRN" Mere | we cemetery net Corcorah's place, outside | Witare thinks he gave the clang: tack toh: | Kieventasiee: famed” wees Teme ahd | PA we ace tenet nied a | ap teem Cols Orda, ‘. 2 Oe city. on one occasion. * 7 2 ‘ike i . ries; witha fu 8 ol SOLS. Hemetateh | occur aes an aaa , _ Brady. Don’t know niuch about that neigh- ies Seay pre ts wax he witness . te ee ee to inarket with Mrs S. oftener fete a ti thal ilar sas on E street, ardother Ha DK RCHIEES GLOVES, Mit 3, NEW STY LES, Ne wantreias. porhood. , P uestion as to what declarations Key had made to . M hiner’ clvased 5 ere : . 2 » HOS Y,&ce. Funk veneevet tinier cee ccusend Gan 2 By Magrader. Thinks something was sad at | {iT about the paternal relations te stood into. | {7 For a continuation of the proceedings, see | wien thir board edit a iition providing that | Also, Men's and Bors’ Wear of COTTON, | ,,Just teceived this day the laccest gad hoot aseoet the jail about some one going to show the way to | Wangs ar, ‘hg Puernal peacleding any idea of | th Second Edition. : when this board adjourn, it be till Thursday next. | WOOLEN TABLE. LINENS, 2 P — as 4 sclock : SHIRTINGS and S| the Louse. wrouging one 0 voung and childish. at seven o'clock p. in., to consider the subject of a | SH aS and SE ins, > that we ha rer offe Large size Squt - STINGS, HEAVY DO P ted Black Lace Shawls, very ghar. Biker weer iaiicsans ame ‘ . specdy distibution of the Potomac water. MESTICS. a minimus: m neki, Carlisle said he tad not obyected to the wit] Tag Tasoer Exccrsiox oy tnx Puustpesr’s Conlans | the semloas dally anti it to alge Lond nother poets neually found in woll-eo- | XiSheny anh te witap ye tavae ter giten- CE to Mrs. Sickles im April, 1858, but he did not sce | Mocxtk» Guanp.—Early yesterda rning the sejecteal yess 14, Baya; not throe-fon “ Purchasers will hind st to their advantage to, ex- a dee uh ak ee Mr. Rateliife wentto this house as soon ashe was | the propriety of admitting as testimony what Mr. Guards assembled on the drill’ ground at the Ar- | or an act for improving Thirteenth srect reierieal_ | est mareet piece ee reo the low. D STREET. employed. Mr. Magruder and witness thought it | Key had said. mory fully equipped for duty, Suortly after elev- | Also, a resolution instructing the police com- MAXFIELD & BROWN, 350 . would be proper to go to to learn all the facts in Mr. Brady here proposed to show by this wit- N the case. This man, who was nearly white, was | ness that be had a conversation with Mr. Key eabhiprachy sala heart nialableosraanea melee te understood to be acquainted with the premises. | about Mrs. Sickles, and what occurred daring that | Under the Qlrection of Orderly Sergeant MeCuteb, | "rie Aldermen's bill to supply the Washington | E'tived fom the ahoe teed at prog na ucet thonct ae p Asem d Bod | Seid pacereelteletioae towards ict; that she was | Spectators, and which were highly creditable alike Aelia Seti wees Sad Se protect It fromm Iight- | dtechanging her freight: Appts so plored'asan oficer. Went Into the house afd up | amere child, and stood towards Lin almost in the the men about Malepaet 2. Cane Peek teak | Me, Bohrer moved to strike out architect and | 8? 12-2 99 and 101 Ws Stairs) Mr. Mann went there at the instan of | situation of a danghter. x bs Ado » 2. k too! establish a market for the sale of horses | —8P!8-1m . 121 Bridge st , Georgetown. PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for ral locality; referred. ROM BOSTON.— The schooner F.iot has ar- | “S5, or nune by experienced workmen, and setis- soctyen (earentced . , CARVED WAL Ur Tete ES, em. ere. SPREN Dib ROCKING CHal S750. bce Ip : . , ‘“Mayor and Commissioners of the Asy-| Y}OR BOSTON—The sel over Alexandr Hes | SLEEPY-HOLLOW CHAIRS. 812. witness and Mr. Magruder. Went up stairs, saw Sie Omar did hess any fousars te et Hlekey of the District enlneat neste bee the superintendents of the work; carried. | HU, derson bas arcived from the above Port ab sll! the, Forniture is manuiactured in thie @ bed all in confusion, and on that bed a shawl, ey at that time on this point were proper k + ja" Mr. Orme moved to refer to improvements com- | #24 #8 now discharging her freight. She will rs , g teed A No.1. shell tailing ketiad santack a skvelien tar | ortbiace direct route for Roach’s spring. A Landsoimely Pi Jos. TK-PLANT & co. d ted 1 by fi 5 mittee: lost be receiving freight tor Boston to-morrow, Key, the oificer was requested to take charge of it Witness never communicated the fact of the | Sreorated wagon drawn by two fine bay horses. . (Tuesdi R sEY hancers : : and bearing the glittering prizes for the best shots, | And the Board adjourned tet Watsstete saummer 350 Dat. bet sth and Found also 2 pair of gloves. a comb, and a bunch | salad-mixing to Mr. Sickles. It was a large bowl. | Pi waning & procession. After arriving at the rr HE T AND COMMODIOUSSTFAMER | —U27 Furmitare Repaired and Varnished. ap 14-1 of cigarettes. Mr. Key resided on C street, about | and there was a wooden thing oe So shooting ground, the target was 5} ily set up, NationaL Musicat Conxvextion —This con- ANTELOPE, pt. BP. ogee | THE LADIES @ mile from this house. Mr. Key was a widower. | Mrs. S. was using the wooden thing. [ aneed T-} 1 snd the esci ing content bagi, leanwhile an | vention assembled at 10 o'clock this morning at | WRLLs, leaves Georgetown every zn Wit PLEASE READ AND REMEMBER ee cetme row egal an tiga a pees Haier extemporaneous table was arranged \n a shady | the Smithsonian Institute, and wascalled to order aerate gt nuraiay, “in spor Dae NPs Ney eT RAW Hares < ek ZESTIMONY OF JOHN M. SEELY—(REcALLED) = | &% Sere F c F ati a a 2 = fire etock a. me, for Marpar's Ferry. : EN’S FANCY BT nd Leda 58 Resides on [. street. No. Wi) Witneas's atten. | Mr. Sickles, who tad during theexamination of See reac peuoes collation spread thereo, a | iy the President, Rev. Dr.\Gurley, by whom an leaves Harper's Pores every Monday, Wedocsdny, | I iavite their attention Botte pure SE aR thon was first called to its of Mr. Key and | rotan, was now brought into Court and remanded | Teiaelves. Col. Hickey, by invitation, ected as | *Pitopriate prayer was delivered. appointed in | FS" 3'5u a OMe ap IZ Ins | ap 14-coow coner 6th st. and Pa. av, the lady tu the Louse byseeing them going into the | Tom, was now by judye of the shootin tchoand the prizes were Ss “I sahaae” sar = ee = < - Louse i latter part of January Bien wit. | jail. ‘The Court thea edjourned. awarded as follows * First prize—Private F. Ben. thas Memre, Hunt r, New Pare, dorstened Rak ol Spall surctiaz Now isthe: Gan canines te pee for the ness saw Key go there he sometimes wore a stec! | _— nae - me - ter; secoud prize—Private Joseph Hodgson ; zi wc fe 7 oo W 4 ey sick and sometimesa plum colored cost | FOURTEENTH DAY—TUESDAY. ! 2 fi ‘i eke Ge of prime Whito Mercor POTATOES, which wifi | ensuing summer by replenishing your wardrobes k third prize—Quartermaster Sergeant J. A. King. | ™2u. Tucker, Sheriff, and Hot he sold at reduced pricaa. 4 LENS mak ey went into the house after Mr. Key unlocked | Apri 19.—The jury entered the court at 1] 4’ beantiful guld ring was then shot for by tke N Music Daniel, Magruder. and McGill. | SHiWN. No. st Groen stroct. Gudrgetoren. tame ae | Orders waar to Bu or ne cole STR RS ot the door. ‘The tirst time they weut they were | o'clock, and punctually at twenty minutes past 0 | honorary members, and won by I°. Lutz. Several : He on : ae cas ES ‘and all other kinds of LINENS on oa foot. Don't think she bad his arm, | Judge Grawlortt tila Ue appearance. hundred spectators were assembled in and around | | Qn Books —Patterson. Morgan, MeKenney, Fill, | J\QR RENT The three-story BRICK BUIL-D- rge lot of BOSOMS, at OTTOPKINS: BAZAAR ; | ile! ING, No. 84 Bridge street. formerly occupied as Don't know how long they stayed there. This . the yrounds during the progress of the shooting | 24 Glenroy. Arny’s Conteetionory, aud of late by CG, Ate was between Land 2o’clock. The door was ahut | At twenty-tive minntes to 11 the prisoner was | ,, npany then. about five o'clock, ri On motion, resolved, that the sessions of the | 4 ¥ ixin good order, having a large back . pany house and stabling; aitoxether pos: | —*P 4-e02w one SS 6,2 ES Sp : This pro after they Went in. ‘The next time wituess saw | usiered in by Mr. Jailor King, and then the jary eliaee: Wing: Were han chuoiticly building. i ry’ styl convention be held daily. commencing at 10a. them was the 12th of February, about the same | was called, all answering to their names. tained by the suecessfal marksmen at Butler's Res- | @!:+ 3% and © p. in. contin two hours at each | sessing ov ponvenience for a first class confog- COME ANDSEE. our. Witness was going up Fifteenth street. and | yy, Brady then recalled Charles Mann to the | taurant Y after which they returned to the armory | S¢8si08- : = = —h tis meee a —— Tur a a ue ates iat jd they were before Lim 28 they stopped in front of | | IE and were dismissed. The urranzements ¢ The president then introduced Messrs. Brad- | Sielz, Apply seer Tnar as, | with comfort, ail the beauty and ele The Louse, witwess passed. and the lady threw up | Sand. . whole aifair was conducted with all the precision | P8fY aud Perkins, conductors, and after a short = = e fail Drews Hat. . lier well and Seaed at wtinees. ‘Gane thous come | Mr. Mann produced from his pocket a pair of | that distinguishes the movements of regular troops, | iNttoductory address by Mr. Bradbury, the exer- - GOGGSWELL’s NEW MEDICAL SALT | "Aigo, the new atyle of POCKET HAT. tan hong afterwards. She came out first. and | soiled kid gloves he found at the house of Jobn | and especial praise is due to the Quartermaster for | ©ises of the convention were entered upon. s for sale in yotown pr E. 5. T, Cissell Ae HOPKINS Bad > foile e afterwards, and passed | Grey, and held them up for inspection. 3 > =, B. Barnard & Co., and J. W. the ‘tl and ability th ich he full e 7 y a down the street Some four or five minutes | Some other witnesses were called for defence, davenet Hadepartisent. which he fulfilled the | 54. Daum Ox-Honx PLavers axp Litrie | flicted with wep eee trial, «lapsed after she went out. before he came out. | and not answering— Jaumixz, whose novel concerts drew larve andi-| auother colueam Went towards Ler house, and he went in am- | Mr. Brady called Mr. E. B. Hart. a . . : ences in this city, perform at Forrest Hall, George = -ction SRLIDE Ee Ree ap ee ES Gaaxp Lancesy. My. Theodore Wheelery/0f| (28 tonight, and at Oda Fellows” Hall, Nevy he wext time was on Sunday, the 20th of Feb- |. Mr. Hart testified that he is Surveyor of the Port | ‘is city, was robbed, afew days ago, of money | Yard. to-norrow (Wednesday) night, ry. abgut I or 1’ o'clock. fie entered alone. | of New York. Has known Mr. Sickles twelve | amounting to $543. His suspicions were fastened ap i4 row Corner of 6th st. av. RITING DESKS, SPRING M ESSES Weiikon BEDSTEAD, CRIBS, & A large assortment Mahogany, Walnut, and Qak WRITING FOR SALE i =< DGRAPHS, reproseuting IESKS and TABLES, at very 6 Flan liatio: aced prices. : 21 . aud witness went in hisowa house and looked | years. The first time he saw Mr. and Mrs. Seeley | upon a slave boy of his, named Jim Smith, who “Humax Fratury, or Pnysior "he Condermnatic vier ale nckaasinigel cs beteeton aiemaiaer out of the back window. and saw the same lady | and their daughter was at Mr Sickles’ nsé, | had begun to make himself scarce at home. He | *¥4% n=,” should be read by everybody, f EThe Spey peters and Holbei in use, come up tothe back gate. and saw Mr. Key go | Madison Squ They came to the house—Mrs. < sees of self-inflicted diseases, and the results of early a Burial o} Jesus Christ.””’( Holbeindel,) Also. Double and Single TRON BEDSTE. down to the gate and let her in, and they both Mr. Sana, and tie Sreley's—and saw | (28 arrested this morning by olficer J. F. King, | malpractice, the causes that frequently lial to ua. | Suitable for chureh or parlor ornaments, framed. | {RON CRIBS, with Canopy Tops, @ very ? 7 . ore I » ae ¥ j y mara, }, the elie! nd " 5 hia - at" togetber. The lady caine out ckles in the presence of witness, Mr. Rat. | to whotu lie confessed the set, and was sent to jail | Seppy matragen, chile relief and provenan. with Pre = Pith atpeneral nesortment of CABINET. FUR- the same w went in wentioned to witness the day previous that | DY the Chief of Potice, at the request of his mas- | Sehing the misgivings that frequently take hold of O81 Bvt ere POTATOES: Ao bes ~ On the Zid of tith was the last time witness re oul come. a ter. It was discovered that Jim had been making | fhoge about to enter into the marriage state. ‘The BUSHELS WHITE MERCER. RET PRE cobcasing every aries sey me:ubers, aud then ouly saw the Lidy passin that | Cross-examined —Witness was staying at the | itself very popular with colored friends.bymeans | work is tautifully illustrated with colored enzra 3) do, WHITE POTATOES, , Canals at Dapencndanbed tony Genet iat apa or ap day by the back yate. about 2pm. Did’nt sce | house at the request of Mr. Sickles. Before thes | Of bis master's money, spending it freely for their | ¥ ul is fraught with wholesome advice and e+ ORLA POTATORS, | proved paper, CW BOTELER. Me Key that day i ail) Can't say bow long she | came Mr. Ratcliffe told witness that there would eee ee acon Tlalpan aN Me prckoe cents Ment fret ner "| Just arrived aboard the schooner Millington, iron Tall, Pa.av., bet, Sth and 10th etm remained that day. Ou the Sunday Ivst mentioned, | be parties at the house to see if they could recog- | Moudy; were also arrested and sent to jail; and in | NEWS fis city by Ford & Bro., corner Penn, | of Jeff-rson street, Georgetown, D. a _aplt-mewtietay_ she stayed alout an hour or more. ‘The house ou | ns! Mrs. Sickles Hat's house a lot of clothing, jewelry. &c., was nani tite ‘ap ISiawiw ‘ap i8-lw Jas. MW. CRUIT. HE BOY’s OWN TOY-MAKER—A practical Fifteenth street was unoceupied since the pre- | (Mr. Euerson, butcher in Centre Market, was | found. which. because of the probability of their : — Quins, illustrated guide to the useful empla of cediag September uutil oeenpied by Key. It tad | avain called, but not answe being stolen or purchased with the stofen funds. | 4, B. C.—Asthma, Rronchitis and Consumption S SHIRTS, SHIRTS, leisure hours—by C. taudeils, author of “Home a bad repatation when witaess moved in the neigh B sli Lad i Sitanionatan of pre remains in the hands of the Chief of Police until | are cured by the ereat Indian remedy, Mrs. Gard- At the manufacturer's prices—P.ain Plaits, Cross | Patience,” &c.. 1 vol.. London ; 88 cta. patation i é Fy asked for a suspension of pr ideutitied. Sse nor’s Indian Balsam of Liverwort and’ Hoarhound, | pj _ Also, a variety of French and German Juvenile borkood. Never saw any visitors except Mr. Rey | he could be produced] sold by all the druggists in America. General | Pit’ SS) anxet, TRAVELING SHIRTS, | Books, beautifully it 5 and the hdy . Shortly after, another witness was placed upon | Hxavy Weavexs.—Some of the Amazons re- | Agents, Weeks & Potter, No. 154 Washington st, | PRENCIEL N TRAVEL HIRTS. "| Forsaleat PHILP'S Bookstore, Miss a the —— Menis ype the stand n of Mr. Sickles. siding iu Swampoodle appear to have laid aside | Boston. ap it-lw ontse ES, Resortinent, of MARSEILLES, | ap i6 322 Pa. av.. bet, 9th and loth sts. n> eight day« ¢ fatal oce 5 pMN THOMPSON. - Se i i E “ a zi at 7s = oy — ae be identical pe ho went into the house i : aie the weapous they formerly used in the riots which | Wepoine Caxxs, very pretty and very cheap. NOAU WALKER & CO.. RAND OPENING OF FASHKC BLE West with Litwife and dashes te eatiaky bi BA. fequiey oF Se re Witness “epate bis have occurred in their vicinity during a year or | lee Cream and. Wator Tcos, at $15) per xallom, at] ap is-1w 368 Penn, avenon. GPARRING AND Siwiier BONN self. The lady w | adelphia Confectionery, corner 12th and F introduced to witness by fame with ap. ] two past, and have adopted those of the masculine invites the Indies of Wi mar 22-Im* r NGS! saued Hast Witness lives tm New York. Was once Mr.|“Roughs.”. We were shown s home-made _mareim® TM ATTINGS! varrines: Pri nq SUMMER BONY. om mined assed by that house daily. | sscyies’s coschman. Went to his house in Novem- | weigh ng about twice as much as those in ordjn Pexsizs.—Those in want of Pennies, for change, I have just received 3) precss of — LADIES’ DR’ CAPS. rere) Saw the lady's face as often as three or four times. yer 1857, and left bim in January, 1559. Knew | use by the “‘Roughs,” which had been used by ean always obtain them on application at the coun- | 4-4 White Canton Matting at °5e. per vard, “XTENSION $ ee GLO’ Only siw ber make four visits, and thinks he saw 7" Key by havingdriven him. Mrs. Sickles went | female who, with two males, had attacked and | ter of the Star Office, Cs ‘ Colored go. = roe ao. S, Rs, and SLEEVE ber face each time. Her face was uncovered St | out by herself in the carriage, generally. It was | beaten a man yesterday, aap J sulting pis head Hovses ane CLEAREDOF VERMIN ‘Alao, #4, 6-4 and 8-4 Floor Oilcioths, vers _srgest stock of ERENCE F y ull the times exept once. She was some seventy- | ay ordinary carriage, with glasses in front. She} in the fray. It was made of four rattan strips | and Gardons preserved {rom tho ravages of in- | Alsu.a lot of Carpatings from auction. which fam a ames. Sues 7 +2. : ive feet from withess when he saw her from his | yeuerally remained out till § or 5% o'clock. Mr. | bound together with leather thongs, so as to give | guets aud worms, by Lyon's Magnetic Powdersand | ~ closing out at very low prices on boris oe olan window. Witness’s window was open. She $ went out at 10 a.m. and generally came home | {t sufficient spring, anda ball of lead weighing | Pills. ENRY bene > No. 34 Market Space, between 7th and Sth seemed to be louking to see if any one was looking | 345 4 or 5. about half a pound, rough and uncovered. Wit Farewell to sleep when bed tase prey, 323 Pa. a side, strove. ‘4-eolm at her. She did not look towards witness Mr.’ Key almost always joined Mrs. Sickles in | such a weapon a delicate female would be a dan- r rats and mice (confound them) play. ap 18-6t . 6th and 7th ste, : i Prof. Lyou found a plant in the interior of Asia, ARE You IN ED This was on the 2uth February. Once when she | 1. street. Witness could ¥ remember a day | gerous antagonist—much more dangerous than | 4, od hich is certain death to E LAGER DEPOT OF SHULTZ & CO. avainst Firgis entered by the alley witness was st bie wood: | eee AA eRe eae Be eeeld ned bes sh | Muon armed with dhe tongue only,epriagy anit, gardfn vnvects, ants, ‘roaches, ues teas ick ote No ah ear th post OF | INGTON” 1x SUH ANGY Pa house gate. She yot within forty feet of witness, | que pres and at Douglas's; sometimes at maths, &e. small ‘amouut of this powder wi very) | corner enn. and oth #4, ¢ and saw wi but did not conceal her face | Stidell’s; sometimes he got ia the coach; some- | Trove at Louse Nucx.—Thismorning. Jno. | preserve a garden of plants, and rid a house of all ~ Kaveh gt Soe tess eae nore in person directors and officers all citizens ‘astington serene. Woe ene ter a have cenegenend | tities he came off his horse and spoke to her. He | g. Skinner and W.S. Skinner, were arrested by | hrarmicas te tenkint and doinestic muitonine Itt (manufactured in Alexandria) is the best now sold | “° "FO"; antes C. MoGUIRE, Prosident, | bat those four tlnes soasto eat her fece. Shs | oaaemer sl wie tie conch. ile never got if | Owcer Yeatman with a warrant charging them | more valuable in preserving crops than gun a ane ferme are outremely | ©. 65. Ware. jerate. have also on hand a v . 5 wore the sume dress that she wore when she was | to the hoase with her but once. when Mr. S. was | with riot and assault and battery. ‘The locality of | MAKing them grow. Many worthless imitation sortment of HUNGARIAN WINES allow maces ere ee cic, tans aeaaeeatee ; Advertised. ‘Fhe only genuine is signed BE. Li inted out to Witness as Mrs. Sickles. Was told |) New York. He generally got out at the Club | this disturbance was Louse Neck, above George- | Tt can be ordored threach any merchant. LES for aale; perfe a x _ to een, ire by hearsay that sie was Mrs.¥., and to satisfy | {fouse corner. ‘The time he rede home with her | town. but in the county of Washington. It ap- Powder kills all insects in a triee, 3 CITY STEAM FIRE wWod me wed ie kent coctinen, Weseiea himself of the fret went to her Louse and saw her. | wag in April, 1864. He went in with her, and rs that a gang of seven young inhabitants of |. But Pills are mixed for rats and mice. 8 156 feet of split wood ‘ishing to parchase such Mul: in- and became fully satistied. “The walking was | jow long he remained witness don’t kuow. wouse Neck went to the premises of « Mr. Queen, ees Sa meg ig sot ae sre made especially for hauling ire at Hutchinson & Mow e310 very bad. being miry. ‘Phe alley leading to the | puown Mr. Key to come to the house ma: aud there created considerable disturbance by at- | 917). the Merican Mustmas Lincnone, ,carrsins cords haif-cords. © Pa. avenue, or T. A. 'y, Exq., Genoral Lan place is deep and muddy—very bad walking. On | When Mr. Sickles was out of town, He generally | tacking the proprietor and some of his fricuds mar22-Imeow rood sawed bat net spilt is m+ ee eetimes oe JOS. THOMPSON. some of these visits the walking was very bad | came at those times about dusk. He always weut | Mr. Queen meeting them in this city, where they | —— = | or Gectretowa. "Ofhees N'Y Poor. 2th and CoN, | ee —— es __¥ Sas ere a — mays ee Rta lin the study. Mrs S. was in the stody with bins, | were Coageg a home ——C fe peat yeaa arn DIED, 347 ; toot of 17th st, below War Depart’t. apis | Fp) RELDON, SHADES. vess and Lis wife and daughter called to see Mrs. | hinks the door would then be closed. . pan y mi is ES hail for Court.) On the ith i of dysentery, JOHN JO - < article of Eee = : Sickles. merely for his own satisfaction. | “Has known him to stay once till 1 o'clock in | were committed to jail by Justice Donn. PRE pede p Roermgenip gies snag (Peoria EAE Tee COCCARNE, she Beat ersigiy ot | ae pee one ae ae TESTIMONY OF MES. SARAH ANN SEELEY | the morning, and always he stayed till after wit- ~ Henry and Heasrietta Bute. rs. Ali Hair Restorative and Hair Oil. TASSELS, BRA’ S Mrs. Seeley testified that she Is the wife igs ae | wess Went to bed, st Wor ll o'clock. On those Dearth oF % heels Ree .—Mrs. Pendle- Mieaet De Ta als at last— aver id Macacsia, for ny Sap &e. 2, req' ren desizn ze “Kaows John Gray's Louse. Knew | oecasions no other persons would be present in | ton, widow of the late well-known EH. Pendle- ene tn the s1 ata asect Poison, ir ™ Every article war nat Jace be wasm boy. Saw hiu passim the | the room with them. If any other gentlemen | ton’ snd daughter of the late Robert Mills, died ‘Gain And s large and geperal supply of pure Medicines, | orders executed punctual back yate of the house of Gray. Saw him yo in | had been there witness would have known it. |. aaunty at her residence, on Capitol Hill. o &e., at low pri ‘MOORE'S Drug Stores manner, OF NO PAY, 91 TARKRITER’S. there by the back way three times. First about | On the night he stayed so late no other visitor was en Susing Pactne nate _— That merry shout no more [ hear, Vest nnd Haat ba No. 486 7h st. the I-th of February. “The three times were all in there | It'was in May. 1858, witness thinks, but | Saturday matting. | Ske wat 0 lady of most esti- Ne Ur erean Get ened bay akc ~_ “PHALBERG'’S TUNE: Rp 6-ecow* : Gal Poliows" Ha. Febraary Saw bim and Mrs 3. passing about | will not be certain. On that night witness went | able chareetst. see ve cbarit “iekdstiner bes "Tw. Sprit tavior = praction! ceperienee of 15 ~ the streets. Saw Mr Ginnity and another officer. ; to bed at I o'clock: talked “with the semp- | tensive and wel =e . fa'ns Tuner and Hepsirer of Pinotortes “Or. | PAPERHANGINGS: Be -_ who said she was a Senator's wife. Maw them pass | stress at the Lead of the stairs, and there seemed Ng kisses drop upon my cheek— {Ste leltat the Fiano Warcrooms of Mr Richoad | 4. OULD call the attention of persone renova at LL a. w. upto M street. Mr. Gianity stopped | be some one ringing the door bell, and Mr. K.{ ARRIVALS at THE Western Waanves —Brig Risley gee gy thane f glee as vis. Penn. avenue, between 9th and lth streets, NGS. hart a there with a warrant for Mr. Key. T passing and a grec are and looked out, and | Catharine Rodgers, Bret master, frou Boston, ice ‘To any one but thee, . cwul) meet with prompt attention. ap? im \ Tos about the streets saw therm cone up L street ai thea shut and loc! wor, and went back to .. J. Middleton; Schooner Champion. Miteh r on Wednesday, 2th H BAYADERE sf 5 als . dowa Fifteenth street, like they pat gving to the | the study. They then locked’ both doors of the for L. J H pi . His funeral will take piace ca Wi ednesday. 3 1c ESIKLS, fern; statues, Cr roots study, and witness heard them raking a noise on | ll Master, from Port Walthall, coal for Gas com- | imet-.at 3.o'clock, from I it 75 cents and 8136 cents Per Yard. . No. vet. and haieel ‘Onk. 275 : ant aigsts. The] We offer to the Ladi and tenet Soham if He was always alone after thisday. Saw bim | the sofa. Told the sempstress they were making Ss Schooner A. P. Howe, Applegate master, Trlende a ti Mily are invited to ater is ‘3 much the gheapestassorumcatf hantsor’e DRESS ond dorwand Orders © is non ah pass in by the alley, and sw him earry wood in, sick a noise, and she ran away, sueh talk not. be: | {fom Port Walthall, coal for Gas company; Brix GOODS that we have cver had any previous seas. | “patch ncity OF OCD te a. og s bands in the yard. Siw Mrs.S go im the | jug suituble for her to hear. Witness Lace they | Glenroy, Wakefield’ master, from Oe 0 ee RL All the latest novelties. and at A sag ty in ail (caaee. liberally bestowed, | shall sim bs Louse once, frou K st. ‘Phis was the Wednesday | wire doing no good work. (Laughter ] "| le. J. Middleton. — M. +. parkitits stil forbo found at hin od | Buose to which we ask the speci SERED OF] Reirand omorable demi 4) net saa = before Mr. Key was killed. ‘This was near one | He never came there when Mr. Sickles was| Ixyzunep—A man named John Clancy was se- | stand, and rendy for the epring trade, he having re- |" apig2w ‘S23 Th at abows Pera, | Memine. No. 486 7th st..# doors o'clock. Did not sce Me. Key that day. Doa't there, except om reception days. He generally | verely injured yesterday, at Mr. Cowling’s livery | eeived direct irom Now ‘York his. stock of paints, LTs’ ap 16-eo2w Odd’ Pel owe’ Hah. or goaway, She bod on plaid slik with stripes fant yefore witnes left Mr. Sickles at Taylor @ | able, on G street north,’ between Thirteenth and | Sitisene he can and wilfeompets withany antabian- | Gt STOVE A IREBOARD PRINTS. sisout am fuck in width. “She bad oa'a teautifal Maury" buokstore, Pennsyivania avenue.” ‘They | Fourteenth streets, by belag strack on the head by | meutinthe Districts | M.T- PARKER, nndetanel IxG WOOD. Agneseagr pee STR. Wcnaie'Ciathnage Rey tak ag SS. le Ca tl ght acl | Say nd see operation ed | y, asec eases criti | Mp ORE ease pte | AR ch a Gow, fo ete coat, ae saineossts hie band, and as rp th nf rte round, near Georze- in now ina fair way of recovery. : in'sa auvarpassable manner. = Preapié-tin tens wot Of Tren sirwots below Nar ater Shd'boguet Patsorna. R. he taess’s house he had keys inbis hand. town On these occasions walked dowa out. ‘ . ae ; >. HOO! 338 ‘th DIF: D 7 HALF water rattied Knew it was Mrs. 8.,Derause wit: | of ‘witness's cightand would be gone anhour or |, Waréy ftertase— > trial eases docketed last Ls pers Groat Inducciontsin prises ES Rie oe iat ae aS. No. See rate jess weat to her Louse to see ber, Was introduced | wore. Once witness drove Mrs. 3, there alone, ! night, and only three registered, a on . ba tone « .

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