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very near, supposed the back door was but | articles found on 'the bedy had been produced by | Sreciat. Mertid of kif BoA s Hovers ane Varn! : = LOCA L NEWS ° on om, Nag Byes toed re force | the Prosecution. The question was, cesar MEN —The Board met at 4 cater, Mpeg And Gone itmerred fe te misery of in- THE LATEST NEWS. THE MADISON PLACE MURDER, | {9 S17", WV lockumith’ Grey did so. In the | ton dow necallelt thew we itteaes toe the carpone terday, according to previous adjournment ite, hd mF prey. a REST aS meantiine two gentlemen joined them, and con- | of a further elucidation of the subject and the cir- The of John Tretler and others, and of Sretrant ies (confound thern y By Telegraph to the Evening Star. Friat of Dante! E. Sickles for the killing | versed with them: 2 he | “immalanees under which they were placed with Bic sper ee peliperpipieteebcenens om Prof. Lyouw found a plant in the interior of Asia, ae. *. the mean time the ame, an to this point? bh were reported 3 < ve i at 3eS, Reeten hay thinks tried another back door leading from the cceuns a poeta Ao all the pahenae onitoatls - A bi from Tue lower Board artthorteing the path a Peccerllgener p ade wy = : . roaches, bugs, fens, i 20-—The ght hetweet ‘and did not it, and then went to ‘\ i curbstone to be set and the footway paved poe ig ‘A sruall meat tes powd if Casanat Covnt—T. H.Ceawvonn, Judge. | PEGS Coin from the pe to the | to the existence of these papers had heen bretscht | ext front of squares i and 43; 2 ill to revive an prosorce m gate St planter and rida house of ait | carr ond Paddock, two celebreted Engiien Se oe Kitchen and opened itr saying that {t bad’ n the defence, . ilists. came off at ——, England, on the Sth not been | out exclusively by phos actentitled ‘An act making an iation for | {hese aunoying At es Sree from poison aud | tetant : After our first efition was put to preas yesterday, | locked. All then entered the house, and there be | posed to show. hew thee enistenes nat echme | taveling ‘Thirteenth street Twest, between New | harlcar to me [ied and doamctic nimals. It ie | rye, Over ome thousand persone were present, Mr. Brown was calied to the witness stand. looked about for a few minutes, and then went up | known. York avenue and I street north. approved Oc- | inakine thom ciowe Mawyworiiies: imitations are | MMUS. Sayre was the victor, thus fetaini TESTIMONY OF T. 7. BROWN stairs with Jones and conversing with Jones On| Mr. Phillips continued, saying that the question | teber 20, 18545 a Dill providing for the trinaning | xdverised. “Phe only geruime. in signed E. LYON. the championsnipof England. ~ Mr. Brown testified that he had made measure- | coming down found the front door open. the lock | was whether the prosecution could recall a wit- aud graveling of Missouri avenue; a bill author- | It can i ordered threach any merchant, 2 ments at the Louse of Me. Sickles. It Is 45 feet | having bern token off. Paid Grey halfa dollar | ness whoui they had not for reasons best knowu to | izing the curbstone to be set and the ead Powder kills al! insects ins trice, India Rubber Patent Case Inches from the froat window to the rear windew | for the lockemlih's trouble in opening the daoe, at | themselves fully examined, and having closed | Rarrd.on the north front of synares 877, 2, 9%, |. saspie Macks wert ceectiey teen mcentsand | PRLADELPMIA, April 90 The India Rutter is nea is sage jave rections wi er ir testimony in chief, » him as to | 49, bets a" . - x ri case i Paten' aap arg eyed | about taking off the lock, and did not know he | matter Sromgit ont by ths comp cceatiation of | A bill to increase the width of the footway ta iim the Resicen Bete, Li oo eg <P designed taking it off. Did not see that done, or * . sbirred goods, defence” He shold aot trecble the Court | ffout of reservation A, gave rise to considerable | mar3e-1nane ont before Judge Grier, of the US. Circuit Court, lad f measnrement yesterd upen hed atten i esses. sudden termination this the a> ay | know when it was done, or what became of it t in. tion | discussion, ‘In which . Donoho. Smith, | + = the J a F og. ane eee po are he zat : Artictes which were stid to lave belon to] toan sdkuerity testing a ag nei = Moore, Riggs, Thomas Milles, Aaron Miller, and parece. ee Gawtaee ~ a ae — ‘ow where the sofa stood on the day of the | Mr_ K- were sent to witness. Received of John |’ Mr. Phillips then read a case In poiut, recorded Dove participated, and was finally recommitted. wary bearing, though both vother time. Don't knew of what earl parties A Smith. Esq.. on the evening of the day Le was | in Second Carriny , on page 415, w' material the wall is made. ‘The jam of the door is | Killed. somne articies ssid to have beeu taken frou | was indicted for 1 MARRIED, = 4 stan! The following Uills from the lower board were | CHARLES He CERRO ee Meat eee? | Were desirous of ing peas from a granary - this city el abont an inel and a half wider than the wall. ‘The | Mr. Key or his clothes at the time the inqnest was | Mr. Carlisle did not robe t A bill authorizing the taking up and re- | KILBY, both of the geutter on the seuth front off equ ‘ Rencounter at New Orleans. he authority quoted, square No, —_— oes ‘ * 7 eid. ih is ds - i beari case. bill making ppropri rad: New Or rans, April 19.—Captain Bossier and Eee a age of “arileles ftorw Soha ‘AY Seuithy conetlus of Heputurw tescche deaoene cenit eee an graveling K street 1 efor enllag H gi | On_the 18th instant, ANTHONY BUSHROD | Job” Vernon, of ithe pr Courier, bad a ren- haa. ia TRTNONT gu rese Wietaaeey, _ | case of the opera glass, two brass keys, a set of | argument on the supposition Brat there might have | Eleventh streets w bill making an | WASHINGTON, son of Jos. Hand Janet ee ee peromeio, ve “8 Lene counter this morning pistols ~ “ “ sinall keys on a ring, a pocket-book containing | been other things found on the body of deceased. | tion fer repairing the causeway along man, aged 5 mon Wdays. was dangerously wounded. gr dedecanye Puen cee an $14.08. and a pair of kid gloves. Witness kept | ‘Phese papers, le had an impression he had been | forth, between Fonrth street edst and. the Navy | ,, itv friends of the fnuily re respectfully invited 5 ee eee Ee cee oeeeee emotes fol, | them tll the following Saturday week, when be | informed, were picked up from the floor, and | Yard wall; a bill making an appropriation for the | No. 49 lgth street, at S o'clock This Afternoons? Smell Pox. Te ne ne ee Bie che er fol | ict the city, and then delivered ull the articles to | were not’ found upon the body of the deceased, | Fepair of Phird street west; a bill for the Improve- «« oveniig of the 2th instant, WILLE Avoussa, Ga. Apeil 39 — Twenty copraet small eee ih lear to Lim he was ascending | AIF Smith, exeept the pocket-book and gloves. | Dr. Miller stated from the stand that his impres- | Ment of Seventh street west, from New York ave- CORR ae oe aoe eer ‘Gordon, | Pox are reported in the village of Caltunbia. Hen- ecmyeer Nilecney General Elack’s bowse. Had | fie bundle of small keys witness gave to Mr. | sion was that the papers were handed him by Mr. } ue to N street north; a bill for the re ‘This chukl, thous the administrator of Mr. K Doyle. Was i enth strect weat, between H-street north and Mus. | and met death with the éaltas 0 Sau sxperieuced g Srvc wrt Cares hog 2 “< then been = “3 honse Mv oonngenr t. Key. yie. Was it not strange that this new substan- | eth , between H-street ni and Mas- net death wil mness Of au oxperie: not then been to Sickles's honse on that day. 2 |" Og Priday ur Satucday following Key's death, | tive and distinct fact hroght out by the defence, | S#cbusctis aveniie. behave, "Perfogt love Wad cast out fear, and be —-e. orhis F ecnee at tuedoor, Mickics seat bhwan an. | Teccived an Cua heal dai one oe twa bap erts could not be explained by the very witness who, | Mr. Fisher offered a joint resolution extending poner & oun the ley” without a dr. (7- At 2.45 p.m. none of oar usual commercial swer ues he (3.) wold soon beont. Sicklescame | Witha i cog Shea saying = Pe #4 according se girwie im) of Dr. Miller, gave Seetae ope ae = of Assessors to hear and de- ill take place to-morrow (Friday) reports had been received —K er. a requested by Miller to give them to wi S, | the pay ‘to hin’? peals; adopted. inst, at3 o'clock, from hs notes | ———————____ a ee ee eee one thes | Out kad been detuned by profesional business.” | Mr Brady handed the card enclosed with the | A bill for the relief of Wun, MeBeth was q a th’ strect, betwoen N and O strecis. | CALE OP UNITED STATES MUSEETS, Mc Blair on the way. and entered the house incom- | , Thete was eae paper fn the envelope, and it per by Dr. Stone to Mr. Pendleton to the court | ‘The bill for supplying the Washington Asylum ‘and ‘utanoes of the family are | SS ee, USKETS. eee lta. Phere see Waokiridee ant Mies | ithe city now, and can be produced. When | for examination. He then proceeded tosay that if | With water, and to protect it against lightning, | imvited to attend. ome ny Slt Wim. Phere saw Wooldridgeand MiSs | witness left for tue west he left it with a friend, | these pape s had been relevant they should have | being returned from the lower board amended, the | _(Alexandrin papers please cop;-) Waxmimrons Apr rie f ree cas telling W. sbout the excitement at | Who bas itnow. The gentleman is Mr Charles | been introduced by the prosecution. If they were | amendment was not concurred it. Ld Provorars in writeme will be ived Biark'a. Sichica Hotere a Howard. ‘The witness “liad sent lim for it, and | irrelevant, they should have been obj to by | ‘The following bills from the lower board were le would svon retarn if any onc desired to see it. | the prosecution at the time they were brought out | referred : A bill authorizing the gutter on the AMUSEMENTS. thos, mati) the 15th day a “Seue, tam, for ail of ny portion ¥ thongant ‘wasa, in bene a ere Mr. Howard came into court, and handed | by the defence. Now, we had revelations which, | South side of E street north, between Ninth and HE CLOS! CONCERT OF THE NA- Se reitge > = wards, ina state Sickles looked ax | {YO envelopes to the witness, one of which the } to say the least of it, were very singular, after the | ‘Tenth streets west. to be taken up and relaid; a TIONAL MUSICAL CONVENTION wail be ——— = others went into an room. Sic! Witness opened, saying that it wasdirected to Lim, ution Lad conveyed the impression that | bill authorizing the taking up and relaying the | e!ven at (he Smithsonina tastitation on FRIDAY Hoe eet tei he cdl Witiess ubont cer |, pencil. He’ drew from ita paper and a card, Cvery thing had been produced here tncourt which | gutter on the south side of Sixth street northe be: | RYENING. April 21. under the direotion of Mr. tain Roya: sul witaren, thinking ke weebh injec | © be held up for ins stating that th had been taken from the body of the deceased. | Tween Tenth and Eleventh streets west; also a | gistad by Mr. THEO. Bs. PERKINS, the pleasing | at Allegheny Arsenal, wear Pittsborg, Px! aan | tee eeaciaad: Wieant ke ax wes cea beee o he papers received a. The other en- | ‘Phe defence had shown that other things had been | joint resolution to establish the grade of alley in | tenor, who graduated with so much distinetion at | Beton Rouge, do. B. Tenase etoan from sot. one there, Hecame down | lope contained some cards and scraps of paper, | found. They produced them here, and bad a right | $quare 915. the Normal Institate. The programm has ao. a flin auilic leat wa ae temaon whieh the witness did not know anything a! | to infer that the body of the deceased had been | On motion of Mr. Smith, resolved that when the fom pom os any psoas Then ae walked about He had no personal recotlec- | touched by other hands than those of the coroner, | board adjourn it be till to-norrow (Thursday) at 4 been Benscia Arranged in auch a wanner that the committee give ‘ wey do ce it will be entirely satisfactory. Ame = — d don't know whether they | whose province alone it was to examine the person | 0’¢lock p. m., for the consideration of the lumber *y Ghencd Sickien's tatner at Black's and ia hie | Caine in the envelope from Dr. Miler, oF uot. * | Of the deceased. “They hada right to suppose that | and water bills, and for no other purpose. do Ktame bigs | 58 ane feats erie Sie tt q | Cressexamined by Brady. Witness was very | other things were on the body of the deceased, | On motion of Mr. Dunnington, ordered that a v Watervet do West Troy, NY. oo} — Sole coeieag be ick meh pained at the death of Mr. Key. No one | and, with ut casting any retiections on the motive | Copy of the water Dill be seuf to each member of hel ee en hacen ; By ‘Ould. Stsid at the house until Sickles en- | "Poke te Witness about geing to the house of John | of the proseention, the defence had a right to the | the lower board and to each newspa bat manner of , 4 " , preinthecity. | 8 P he obtained at the Bookstore ry Va tered the carriage tw gu to the jail. Remained at < ay. Mr. Jones went with witness at witness's | evideuce which they had brought out. Adjourned until to-day at 4 o’cloc: p.m. an. at the door, a s estion, he being a friend of the family The Mr. Carlisle said he understood that these Ts —— _The Conemt will commence at 8 o'clock. ap 21 2t ~‘Pheso arms have not been used, and are offeral cg irre ten 14 aoaganyvee Lederseg=aigrering Sunday previous te the visit witness sn@ Mt. | were sir aaly not found pon the iad wat nat ‘Tur Weee.—This is a week of peculiar solem- | [XORREST HALL, "<= | for wale met as unsorviusble or Sequad-hand, but and on coming dewa went into the libeery and | Jones went hd the neighborhood to inquire the | found until 7 o'clock in the evening. nity to the members of the Catholic and Protestant EORGETOWN, D.C. ainpted for the United States regular aSiitery sor. turoagh the library door to the back parior. re at renee welche the eae tng | Al; Brady, claimed that the papers wherever | |:piscopal Churches, being cominemorated as the with ew Sta; neat | vies. Butterworth shat that door in ten seconds and don't know whether the rent was paid | found, stould have been produced in Court. i k : ore Dre : ry DROW | ‘The proposals will stato distinetly the number and - : nor Who paid it, except from others. "The Court decided that the evidence of these, | 29! ¥ersary week of the sniferings and death of the Rr Sag Dertocmances. Pano | kind (whether flint lock or ssioned of muskets after Sickles went through it into the back Re. Brad aay Mrepanenapris ce 1 h hceiiee, iia Shea embaiai = ramas, and all other Exhibitions usvaily given at | Kind (w F tint lock or perew: Datos rior. Somebody opened the door, and on that reapers erp ecards aud papers; | Dr. Miller papers, Lad been introduced by the de- r. In the calendar of the Catholic Church. | public’ halls. License moderate, and good order desired to be pu weevo located. sheprice mstent there was great confusion of sound in | 3% did also the counsel for the prosecution. Hold. | fence for the first time, and that this evidence now | to-day is denominated “ Maunday Thursday,” | kept by the officer in charge. Mr, Sedgewick For | Bid por musket of ach kind. | They whom Muskete” the back parlor, and the door was instantly ing up a slip of paper, Mr. B. asked the witness if | proposed to meet that is rebutting evidence, aud | and is celebrated as commemorative of the Last | terms apply to B. FORREST, No. 7S Ist street, | Qurren “FE roponais gh A atthe Ordeanse Mummied too. Knowing that Butterworth was in | Ue remembered it. Witness had seew it since he | js admissable, but must be confined exclusively to | Supper, and the institution of the Sacrament, de- | Georgetown, D. C. Sp is-lw Ww 7 , the roo with Sickles, he felt that 8. could do no | Came to Washington. Has au impression that the tlip was with the one sent by Dr. Miller, but | “The wit ing, stated that h On Pridny, Gucd anes Prine Oabe meen pay ‘ inks a P ie . bu The witness, resuming, s' that he was | On Friday, called “ Good Friday,” the sei hare jemi Pi ian archesomlonneoraghate ie —— won't be certain. All those papers Ont of | stonding talking tw Dr. Willies, and some onc ex- “A ¥ : crack BALLS, PARTIES, &. nmodious Hal! muskets, may be seen, fhe Qocponn tothe Coymmrnuine OF, dard have reference, exclusively. to the trial and cruci- fi i 3 ai < — New York, Watertown, or Arsena'. vith Sickles to the jail. Thinks he was the tirst | Witvess’s powession on the day or the day before | claimed that the papers had been found, and wit- | fixion of Christ; and the ceremony of kissing the : rsp : York, pee Ft A ee machine ade ike allie, | aeons seen wits ef fr the West ness, without touching thein, requested Dr. Miller | ilyure of our Saviour upou the cross is performed | Las © A BES US. oy pg gg | ftediterent properly coocivel wi months howe and that MecBlair entered next after him. Mr. B. bere request crinjasion of the connsel bem and send them to Mr. | by the entire congregation. On Saturday, called 2s Wil take place on of 2 and 3 k, aud sales will be awarded to the First saw Sickles as he left Black’s house. Sic- | fF the prosecution to show the papers (eight in jr Almost every one who came in the | + Holy Saturday,’ a variety of ceremonies are per- _ EASTER TUESDAY, the 26th instant, highest lidders: the Departmant reserving the rigit kles directed witness to direct the hackiuan to | UMDEr) to Mr. Sickles, Which request was com- | room had access to the clothes; but witness was | formed. having reference mainly to the approach- | 12 his lower Saloon |ApW-3t*_ | to reject any bids that may not bo regarded satisfac his house. Witness ran to S.’s house, and got plied with rot in the room all the time. When the people | ing festival of Easter. there before the hack. ‘The only time witness was ose ee ee ae Gee him very near to Sickles, was when he came out Of | of vcral respectable pariies not at all HF VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY of George- avd access to the clothes it was three hours alter The Vrotestant Episcopal Church denominates town heg leave to announce to their tue coroner's inquest, and it was this long after | this week ‘Passion Week,” at they will tony. ‘erms of payment cash, in specie or ry BB mig ef efor yey Oy x Rtg hl yy and in its ritual calls | trends and the public cenerally : cen i hore the arms aredeposited, on therr delivery “Bto w e! = weted | the inquest when the papers were found. Wit- | its members every day to the t lati t gives May Ballon TUESDAY, May toth. der fr th: ae Te erence ad | with the case he requrated might not tee uaed in | nese dad not touch thechothes Afr. Greenleaf was | audlerings of our Lord, that Uncle lumbiliation may | Patticulars in a futare advert OM MITTS rehaser, under onler tra. CHANG, entered it. Saw him in the entry giving diree- | {t's investigation "The note to Air. P. from Dr | there, and Mr. Morgan aud others, when witness | be increased by the consideration of the snfferi meAidlraed = __COMMITTS-E. | apis-cawim Colonel of Ordannee. ce to his srteants about ome thine or another, | Stone Wasa private matter.and could be returned | eaited Dr. Miller's attention to these additional | of Christ, and that with penitent hearts they inay | KJOTICE—The Eichth Grand Assembly of tho] Oa Lt Lefure starting fur the jail. He (Sickles) might | % that gentleman. ‘The slip of paper cou! papers. Witness entirely forgot the circumstances | accompany the Saviour through the stages of IN INBERNIA CLUB will be eiven at C COAL !—COALE have left the b parlor witbout witness's know!- | 2 *igmature and a few lines cut from the bottom of nding the finding of the papers untilafter they | bitter To-day the Tr day before | Feanklin Hall, corner of Sth and D streets,on On hand—Furnace, Radiator, Grate, and Cookin: edge. Knows the walla of the parlor are thick — — defence — baer magi ed for bse : Soon disconect here in court after witness was To-morrow “tiood Friday” mun DAY EVENIN ay 2d. Tickets 9, COAL. which weare enziens to nell at the lot ee . a whee should the we suyyest anything to counsel in | ex: ed here. aster Eve’? are observed witt ants. possible rates. 3 my 4 7 pote bat. Batiersverth “Noone weat in with, | cuumection with 'the ease. ‘Phe enclosed letter. |" Mr. Onld here proposed to question this witness as set forth in the Liturgy. | ‘se'rgrtigolars tu future advertisements. + Rental rath at below Wes Baca ee ee eee eset throwahs the Lirary doa, | Which was written in cipher, and could not be | as to the appearance und conduct of Mr. Sickles at foses Lent ay She st maras-iv.t "Foot of rth st. below War Bogart. Fee eee ae eee eke taatter. | Fead without being first translated, he desired to | the time of the homeide. GRAND MAY BALL - D STRE worth. Walker appeared to be taken all aback— | D¢ plared on record in the court to be deciphered. | Mr. Brady objected. Tux Fovnrm Pexspyreriay Savzatu Scuoor.. UNION GUARDS . mae e much excited —with the alate. and then should it have any bearing on the case, Mr. Ould stated that the defence had offered From a ate report of the first Superintendent of Wiill be held at the PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for By Carlisle. Black gave witness a verbal an- | Be counsel for defence might require it. testimony to prove the apparent insanity or frenzy | 4° eohool it appen WASHINGTON ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ensh. - et ‘ tha ernndem he scat in to Sickles By Brady.. The fact of the existence of these | of Mr. Sickles at that time, and it was uunquestion- tis School it appears that this School was estab- "1 ESDAY, Ma: x Paper hang by experienced workmen, snd satis- Wasesstiae ~y" rte i diakian cals cned anae tots jpers was communicated by witness to Mr. Czr- ably the privilege of the prosecution to introduce | lished about thirty vears ago—a little after the or- | For particulars see future Sdvertioouset. apé tf | faction guaranteed. — shea ge nae Chase pana. pepe? * | liste very soon after they were reecived. i _ yanization of the church—and has bee! in- RPRING-SEAT LOUNGES, $3, ‘ he left in the car- , y rebutting testimony as to that. re has nin unin ot 4 FAS . door of Blac was when he left in the car itius Aa @iteeds asked leaee ta Bear: te the ee ted ‘ er 4 ie = = a | CARVED WALNUT TETE-A-TETES, @2. riage. Dou’t thiak he could have appeared at the | , bilere the re vay. flee The question was discussed briefly by Messrs. | terru Operation ever since. The territory | a\ANCV HAIR PINS, very cheap at SPLENDID ROCKING CHAIRS, 87.50, without witness's seeing him. idn'tknow | mest positive manner that he gave any direction | Brady, Stanton, and Carlisle. which it originally occupied is now divided | Oras eae LAMNONDS. {Lat it was Sickles till he got about at Horace F. | Of Suggestion as to the removal of the lock; aud | ‘The Court decided that as a large portion of the | Among nine otuer Schools —seven connected with EPY-HOLLOW CHAIRS, $12 that “any intimation made as to the suppression of | evidence of the defence had been directed to the | the Church erganizati 1 two strictly Mi ASSIMERE RO plete ye lentes ee gaa ‘hark’ [ <r ? y evidence of the defence n direct the reh organization, and two strictly Mis- s S r city, and guaran No. ° a tine dent remember Ineaciag | evideuce by bin is infamously false, 1 he might Point of Vomanity, tit evident: was Tereivable, | sionary. During the long existence of this School Cc ASSIMERE PANTAU AONE TOR. T-K/PLANT & CO. that Sickles had Killed Key until he reached about | e,permnitted so to express Limnself- he defence had ‘claimed that the burden of the | it has only had six Superiutendents—Messrs. Ar- | 4G 4SS(MERE PANTALOUNS of all th new Parperhancers and ( phoistorers, Horace F. Clark's honse. Stopped for an instant Mr. psanity mast rest upon the prosecution. | thur J. Stansbury, Jacob Gideon, Lewis H. Ma- D st., bet. 9th and loth. >> Parniture Repaired and Varnished. apis ty EY SHIRTINGS AND PILLOW LIN Damask Table Dinpers, in all erades, Damask Table Napkinsand Detlors, anens, of the best makes, and at the lowest Du all grad ‘© Diapers, in trades, Pendleton gave this statement with earnest — of = : M * cate -4 it, from $2.25 to ¥*, at | ‘ 4 stant | sipressivencss, and on bis concluding, the audi- | This was clearly not law. Every man was sup. | chen, David M. Wilson, William P. Young, and |" NOAH WALKER & COS, at the Ciivb House, and Least Mr. Eustace ay the | ence gave a loud expression of applause, whfet | posed to be sane Yintil it was shown to be the eck. | the present incumbent’ Mr. M. Il. Miller’ The 36 Browns’ Hotel. Peteon shot was dying Heard who that person | vag, However, promptly by the oft | [fary. ‘Sanity was the normal condition of the | verge muiuber of teachers in attendance in this | ¢va pops’ GIFY STEAM FIRE. WOOD MI “nn “wench cana Gent Sukicn uatii pcem=) Juman race he hoped. School is about 33, say, 15 males and 18 females. | GAME Lec ist toot afaniewerl io eke es sectag #ickien camsient of Mick's hedso; thongh TRSTIMONY OF CHARLES LEE JONES. The Wituess, continuing, stated that when he | The number of families represented on the 17th of | Gur wagons aro wnle especially: for knaling tis | | ave wt i i to have: Seon RkS roaetie Witness visited the house of John Gray with | came to Mr. Sickles and took his arm after the | January was 132, and the number of children | kind of wood, earrying cords ard half-cordx, The ~ heard It said to Lave been Sickles ow reaching | air pendicton, on the Monday week after the ho- | shooting, he thouzbt the prisoner appeared more | counected with the School, 272—143 boys and 129 | Weed sawed fut not split is measured before being sgn an pointinen lored | self-possessed than bis expression, abont his bed | gitls—arranged in 32 closes.” The aim and motto | Swed. Furi delivered to any part of Washington and Huckatack TRSTIMONY OF CHARLES o. BACOS. Lit] being dishonored, indicated. «1 not see any | of the School is * Excelséor,”? and their practice tu ct ortith Pg War Departt, apis | binee Cambric and Linen Lawa, . Bacou ae fiat ne beak eeaeired es ‘i sanner to ind! great ex- nancial iiatters is worthy of general attenti: sie Depart & ap ist! | isodezen fanen Cambne Handkerchiefs, from Cy w-vor's otfice a ce iagram of the lo- , : 4 and adoption. On this subject, the Superinte ity showing the Avenue in front of President's | 'uto to the eomiacirrt nei — aves - pe S,CARTSAND | Witititine sthondesirabls cond ia fect wider the width of Madison |t2.Grev. Witness had 9 ration with | Cross-exan Brady bere asked the © "Phe School under its present im: ac " With many other desirable coods, all of which wil! be 12 ey thee 1 adison ny Mors: HORSES, WAG HA NESS FOR S € h SALE be sold at the lowest cash prices. < Jack these two men. in the meantime witnessexamined | Witness if he ba # lunatic hospi: has no debts, MULES, wel! broken, Wer am R. RILEY. bi elamtiacly nisi maar all the modes of entrance. Mr. P. suggested to | ‘The witness. derstanding tie quest monsicates Hat, oxy an® corner sth at. aud opp. Centre Market. wv leneth of the Svc vet in by the door said be hoped the court would protect him from y to = — Ter ————— —— oiengae A locksmith was sent for, and when he eame | insalt. ; 1p than to pay a debt contracted in eae LOT Or rar ie Bila witness observed him go to a door centering | | Mr. Brady promptly disclaimed any insinuation | such purchase, however necessiry. “BETO! : =. the main building, and then try the d n ge te the back door and shake ft, ane men SHEDD'S, 11th st i: STRAW BONNETS, JOCKRY 4IFLATS, eee eds or erent | INFANT HATS, CA and Hae, a . = that the witness had been an Inmate of an sites but the question was merely Whether le bad ever Mystrgiovs Deatu- Visited sue a place. oy P WORK ast evening. a mariie- | [ AYMencerat GIBHSS, cutter was found in the back yard of a boarding | Weerfeater Pe v e. (where hey was killed.) + meer Worh ao S, Tith xt. a went ine W Witness (resuming) never saw persons in an ine * vee & $ - sneiaaeAe Biati etna is RULRER CLOTH, EMPROIDERY CLOTH sual it took him thirty sceomds; pan it ta thirteen semen s&s ” Doh't think, if be should twelve | Lonse on Capitol bill ina dying condition. He YALYTS’ oe ee 5 a A . ee a Weis Mae heen Witeme bots zi fe aeenlle re PEI ve as ken Suto thn tame by genileman wie aie: | OE STOVE AND Se ee rapid walker or runner vi HE DD'S, Vth sr. covered him and dicd shortly after. His name i ‘ KINDLING WOOD, — -—— — = Been nd wus forty years of age. WOO? prepared all lene th an fy YHANGE OF TIM ual s5 Le Olficas— Northwest oe J — shinuton. He was stepping at Ni sels tee af 1th alent, tolow Was Depart WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. wnt ter TRE TIMONY OF Mr. Me De cxawined by Brady aul footman to Mr F that wiaet be has dene in this case bas sun Always went With the ecarriave with John | to ; tinted Coolidge was tL re, au the clothes of Mr. Ke ete the prosecution. Has taken PplcTURE co a i Coemtp, the comhenan. ‘Phe led. Gute before the | the vory deejeat interect (uit sa tee “evap tort PICTURE CORD aseris fg eee Star Sue eee sent v6 sew Key Woes ou the Thugstay before | Po Cariiste. Was the friend of Mr Key from | coroner there til af Sin inquest was he hithiag. Rey was th assortmentof PICTURE, On and after Thursday moxt, 2:t inst, Traine will loave Washingtonal and 6) a.m. De. at Sand 6.15 p.m, Baltimore at 4.20 and 7 a.m. held by Cot ay it appeared that the doc vousiderably. He was diseu' Lis earliest youth t Epon the rou shook hanes with Mlrs. | ithe Caurt adjour: ollvet that be thea got in, ME | of tot to Secretory * the day of his death Focloek. Witness resides sien Of Mr. Jon ed, it beingin then y Just opened, a be: nd from the evi- | CORD and tween | chotce Calored dinthe | GRAPHS, haudson yard by th ith the | For saleat thee olub-heuse, aad te the « we down Sickles Did not r terwands the *s testimony, | Don't rene glberhood | Were exas } thes when the papers in question were discovered. There was au overed K ; ; No. 456 7th st., 8d: Do, at 4.15 and 5.9) p,m. een aeatae af Key's there that had been lying inthe club- | aid of i be i one* ah : 7 they at: SIATEBNDH BEV —THURSORS: hhomse several days; and afer the coroner left, wit. | Hoyle ss A upon examination ss Aes Sop tas ottend Glam Sant SE Rinien ate the ge. | Apre The jury came in at 19 o’clock, and | ness directed a servant to throw itover the body. | W might lave been cansed by the fall was | (COLUMBIA MARKET.—The undersigned have | “The sooond aud fourth are Way Trains, and they drove, acewmyaitied by Miss Rt +t} the judge, something eariter than usual, slinost at 4 oe five days after the witness was ex. | found on his left shoulder. the bone being badly eee ap® . __T. U. PARSO bi oy & the same mowent. befor: é a broken. He revived for a moment, and told the Aud CARTER POTATOES. 7 NEW FURNITURE STORE. kh of the ey: papers, and the | Doetor he allen from indow, and after- For sale cheap stock of FU look d There was a: average attendance, but no bered the fac was greatly excited at the time of the killing. 3 F. are now receivy mae Fall URNI- ud spoke of it publicly. Witness | Werds said he didn’t know Low It happened. He | ap 15-2awsw MALLARD & DUVAL. TURE & HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, be stupified with drink. Drs. Boyle | > Peg Sapa SRR ED ew | Sid selling lower t other house in Bless K she was “eiuy tothe Lopat Willard’s that night | such pressure as was exhi vited daring the first y were of opinion that death resulted 26 PENNSY LVANIA AVENU 267 piashington, We would invite ml te call be- ° miok Sales She said she would if Dan would let ber. Key | and second weeks of the trial. sald to ber that they would mect again at the hap TESTIMONY OF ALDERT GREENLEAB. : wsion of the brain caused by the fall 2FRIGE 3. purchas! Qur motto is, “Q Hew told her ber eyes looked red. Mex. Sickles ytiveminutes past 10 the prisoner came | Wag present at the Club House while Dr. Miller | The jury returned a verdict in accordance with Fe eR at SOOT ERS, ad amall P sisi TT nid she didn't feel well. Mra. Bickles then or- was called. was there on the evening In question. Some pa- | the above farts, and the body was taken possession a BATH TUBS, eae Me TT LURTZ & BRO. rriage te be driven te the corner of K The Court stated that he had oy his desk a letter | pers were put in Dr. Miller's band by lor by Mr. Wilson, the guar of the children TOILET SETS, - au 2-1y Fellows’ i 7th wt, streets, and between Fifterath and | postinarked New York, which was directed to | olticer. Don’t know who be was. T! ot deceased, to be properly interred. Deteased JAPANNED WARE. Joe : Mrs. &. wld the driver to | one ossing. Which was done, and | 5 y then drove tw Douglas's. aubier sand ff M » uni . rs . = Chareeal, Coke,Hard Coal. and other ULES FOR SALE —Two young and targe size ag Jeae I. Wil hie he | two present, one iuagray uniform and on . | Was well known in Washington, having resided warccal, C< y \ eh pate Se We ne irda Be | Sr oes cme fuer rom tne cmt or vem | tere any Years EURWACES and POR TA D1 pepe | ME MULes ior sae; prtectls Sowa mat as! baud Ih Ie = entie, well yhe © Tt there was any objection to its being | The ollicers who held the papers held them while cl a a {cently used inf L to th leman witness and others were exa afterwards te carnage. Persons a ning the Legfiaten Tue Musiat Coxvextion.—Notwithstandiag Ee, : ashing e parchase sok Mules eau ia ered ter al be , which was done. aving beet 7 De| J tions in the coat and vest. Saw the oilicers lan EPS sO NSS 3 - Ashington Stov Anul: | auire at Hut neon See ee os apalm that | ge ae eine tet ORered, the Deputy Marstsal | | papers to De. M., at the suggestion of Bir. | te rain lastevenlag, the attendance at the Seniths emomy Southeast corner Pa.av. aud tith'stt | Pi TA. night at Willards® if Mr. Wilson, after reading the leijez, said he | Doyle. He observed that they were in the vest, sonian was an increase in point of numbersas well | _ ap 19 eo6t_ (States) Kuew that the sofa stood in the back part of the | Knew u | thing of the Writer of it or its contents, | but witness did not see him take them ont. Sev Lack parlor; the corner of the sofa came in contact | snd asked the Deputy Marshal to land it to the | eral persons were there; Mr. Doyle, witness, Dr. with tbe book case corner. The sofa was across | Court, which was done. Miller, Mr. Snowdon, and the two otticers, per- | asin interest. ‘The exercises were of a very satis. | (RAND OPENING (OF | factory character, and the promptness with which | “SPRING AND SUMM the various directions of the conductor were car- FASHIONABLE R BONNETS. URNETT'S COCOALD Bis ites the ladies of Washington the corner of the back room, Don't know how | “Phe Court, after reading the letter, said it was | haps one or two others. Don't remember whether | ried on was a subject of universal commenda-ion. isd Fleimity to her grand opening. of ee Jineke te keen ae far the sofa woe from the back parlor door That apparently written from the worst motives. refer- Mr. Winder was there or not. | Both Mr. Bradbury and bis young coadjutor, Mr SE RING 5 DRESS CePS COR Rat aed inesst Poison, Wer Doe door was pretty nearly opposite the front door. | pins exclusively to the trial at issue. He said far- | _Cross-examined. Was there that day by 6% | Perkins, seemed very happy in their manner, and i NSION TS, GLOVES, | Anda large and genoral supply of puro Medicines, "Phe dining-reou is on the north side of the Louse. | ther, that it was ammatter of extreme regret that the | O'clock. Don’t remember the precise tion ef | their points are presented with so much clearness , COLLARS, and SLEEVES, and the | £¢- at low prices, For soe 8t oe Dou't how far the back parlor door was from the | author of the letter could not be known. the clothes till the officer had them jp his hands. | and conciseness tbat one can bardly go astiay. | very _argest stock of PRENCH FLOWERS, —bar J abn eyed Be frout door the front part of the parlor, ‘The |” ‘The letter was then banded to the counsel, who | Cannot descrjbe the officer. | The Convention will leave its mark upon our con.- | | 17> Ladies, don’t forget to call on Thursday, Oe Hed = | Fast bad. door of the back parlor opens over against the sed it with no little interest and apparent [Here Ojficer King was designated as the ollicer | munity, ai \d the domestic circle as well as the Eriday_and Raturdey, 80 yn ep ages AR OpeniDg T THALBERG'’S TUNER. | tition dividing the back parlor from the di _ nd he was placed ypan the stand} | sam y will be greatly benefitted by the admi- OS Norsa Market Pines . bibeeoe ik oon exh + H.SPEIR haxieg ‘& practical experience of 15 room. tt opens inwardly. f rtremarked that some digposition should $Y OF JAENBF. WING. (POLICEMAN) | fable system of vocalization, both in sacred and | geUzeqy”” ai ap isco | Hers telat the Pianc Wareroorae of Mr. Richard The back purlor is narrower near the study than | perhaps be made of it, with 3 view to ascertain its ng fegtified that he was present at the | secular music taught by the gentlemen who con- ae PREM Oy LSeennen betwene Sih ane Bich hebens at its fromt part. The passage lalleuds where the | suthor. Club House.” Gok there while the Inquest was | duct the exercises. ‘The closing concert will be | Mp. p parent UBUIC, a at higold | will tact with prompe ntenntinn. = partor begins ug inte the hall one sees two Mr. Carlisle stated that it was conceded on all | going on—stayed there till the body was removed | given to-morrow evening, for the details of which | Stand, and ready for the spring Head ng feelin pare NO BULDERS duors opposite bim—one leading to the diniag- | ands, that the letter was an atrocious interference | to Mr. Tayloe's. Witness was ri uested to take | gee advertisement ceived direct from New York bis stock of paints, T AND OTHERS. root and the uther Into the back parlor, between | with the course of justice, aud unworthy of a place | charge of the door of the room ‘Where the body | which exables him to inforin bis friends aud fellow- | “COOKING RANGES which rooms there are folding-doors.’ On the | oy the tiles of the Court.” Perhaps, as it has been | lay. Was in the room and Dr. M. came MF | cpuy ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE says that two men | citizens he ean and will compels with may eatabliah RITA SKS ES, Thursday mentioned it was abont 1 p.m when | directed to te care of Court, the Court would do Key’s coat and vest were on a chair. Wituess | Vidi WWastitnoten.. ponent. tacweinied” sitiied ment in the District. ad fr. PARKER, GRATES ‘and they let Mr. Key out of the carriage in the middie | well to take it in charge heid them up and examined them, and witness - fro! eton, > ss House, $ Une, and Decora Painter, OT-AIR FURNACES. ff K and Fifteenth streets : t did not inclined to receive it, | thinks Mr. Snowdon handed Dr. Miller the pa- | Pishtown yesterday afternoon in a buggy, when, lazier. ke. No. 33 1 na avenue | A complete assortment, at aims . : A hol ees Lert sage Thi ‘afies the inanant ; N. B.—All the above brauches done promptly and JAS SKIRVING’S then down to Gautier’s before | and thought the District Attorney should take it. | pers. “This was after the Inquest. on making too short a turn, one of them fell out b as 1 is | in an ansurpassabie manner. Don't know who was Sickles’ | with a view to punishing the writer if Le could errscs a wet a treme croup et of the bug, oa ateaes Lede eee ae ea sS 7 z. ul Ow : ret y ve » the 4 ey ore Se Said Wien the defence had offered cer-| "Me" Heady said that on examining it, one point | knife and some papers. Mr. Pendleton and Mr. |: rst kt ot the seanas,7 ets : fain testimony the prosecution had objected on the | jy it was certainly lufamousty false to his knowl- | Tayloe came for the body. Is pretty confident that | of the Fishtowners. . P GC {that it was not lawfal to prove the adulte- | dye se the papers were bande to Dr. M. by Mr. Snow. — SELS, BRAS: . Ac. Waslow Shades of WOULD call the attention of persons renown wins intercourse; but the court having adinitted it | “Air. stanton asked leave to show it to the pris- | don. tlie looked at the vers st ie sane uno wit: | Wareu Rerunys.—The trial docket was blank | guy re Miréd dosiew or sigs faruishea to oper: | HNethete fegmens te wy, guecrtment of CAPER » prove othe he now with- | oner. pressed . After | ness did. jot examine the po - | i 7 “ " Lvery Ar ware Ae represented, and a! Ses ed : oe ort coneuthon es tae lowredartion of that tes- | Mfr. heviee ceed ithe, Stason took it | Thinks several stood round the body, and Snow. | “#8 morning. Five lodgers were registered. orderg executed punctually, and satisfactory | gelection of Bne, medium. and low priced rs of timony to prove the et including the al- | ty Judse Crawford, and also with it another letter don appeared to be very otticious about the body. foreign kles. i6-Im pi Wastineton Stove Manufactory, pr 267 Has 8. FE. corner 11th st. é .Y RECEIVED. a desirable selection of | 8D 18-0nst (Sintes to the great excitement | Gai ALY sua cs WINDOW SHaDks. = vee VMGREEN HOLLAND, SHADE CORD, APERHANGIN ae. manner, or no pay, at domestic manufacture; also, Gold, Vel - . & ‘Tue Late Mrs. Pexpieton, a vet. aud Common Borders; Statues, Centre Pheoos, leyed cunfession of Mrs. Sic (apparently the anonymous letter to Mr. Siekles.) | ‘Thinks he took the papers from the fob pocket. HALL. oF fire Cotati: Exorve Hover,t nolAy MARERITER’S, Mahognay, Walnut Oak, Brady. Did not think the defence called on to to compare the handwriting of the two. ‘The pants were on the y of Mr. Key. a ‘ Carrrot HILL, Ap ii cl. 135! ap 16-co2w* ‘Odd Fellows’ Tied 1. tad w ane neeept any preposition from the prosecution, under A protracted examination of the letters was there was a memorandum book. Ataspecial meeting of the Columpia Engine (em the cireumstanees, but would consult with his | made by the jadge, and afterwards by the counsel Cross-examined.—The memorandum-book w2s | pany, No. 1. held on the I8th inst.. the followiag TT? RAFFLE—A five SLOOP, of good dimen or ast i iller" | ble Aud rosolutions offered by Phillip J. Bu- signs. Forty chances at $10 & chance, \ . by Iteaues in the case with reference to it. He fence, but no satisfactory conclusion seemed | very small. Saw it last in Dr. Miller's hands. | pream i "3 ‘ honorable deal: eortin: of ‘would “tak this ocrasion to say, that his client pages Pers and the Cont ren ‘nded the coun- | Thinks it was a memorandum-book, but it might | Bis were anat Freor p Pre aed extn yisttea ba: gy forenee perponiers PS cog gtd sO Makk _ had, and continued to have, the strongest oppori- | 21 thut the moruing Was Wearing away. aud sag- | have been a card case. and torn from our midst the esteemed Patronrss of | near Penn. avenue. ‘ap 20-3t* No. foore abuve, tee W chic ic tinrd se verte it pebiicatios, | Seka e e Tr Sickice st the dine of TONG wu. whetuns Dur dee uae! bonetactrosa was | [YPUSICAL, CONVENTION —The beautiful Pe owe Hel os pu! o a e sp ce Le Observed Mr Sickles at the time of the homi- | TON; aud whereas our deccased powever. Mr. Stintoan not being in court, the Mr. frady stated to the Court that the penne cide. He appeared to be cool so far as Witness v hor ctaetene doumneneny . his ee ve counsel for the defence would not now confer on | gon made by the prosecution yesterda) y had beew | poukt judge. Soon as we got up to him he de- | (han eniuent d reo thoae q' ooaty ceeawok aebed’ © proposition of the prosecution. By to-morrow | gnanimously declined by the defendant's counsel. | sisted, and made the remark witness lias heretofore d i andcfh a twhich beautify and elevate the character wing they would be ready to respond Here | ‘Pueir case was closed. and the prosecution could | jyeptioned His manner appeared to be self-pos- of Be ano used at the Smithsonian is furnixhed by HN F. KLIS. dealerim Pianos, &e., No. 306 venus, apis NSURED?—Ample indemnity Fire ts offered by - NT INSURANCE. COMPANY.” Ome corner of Penn. a: aud Wth Stockholders, T OF GUI : ; i Fain llcay of the =o bin ofhoers al! citizens: Washingion aud HE LARGEST ASSORTME Wu; aad whereds itis meet and propor that tara. » F > ened Witness saw no indication of ygreatex- | We, who have been so often cheered by her smiles best quality, is always on hand at ths Music De- Ui-fenee would rest the testimony, reserving | now proceed to olfer such evidence ae they thought wernsectves the right to prove the advertisement id bh ae: siteeient, Sf bak local pattiaace: dioeid inpen iaiate ant: | Pees w.G.METzERoTT. | _& Manresa MOGUIR Pn tu the Star by Mr. MeEithoue, shou! le arrive SBeT G TRSTIMONY Cross-examined.—Has seen Mr. 8. frequently. |}; Foction * eee “| _apia 2S. Bese : nopey re — — : ‘Mr Ould believed the defeuce to be ascons:i | ae oud then ead Mee F. Doyle. Bid never see inn, thoes, under the iuiluence ing otalfoctszn upon hot D aeth with boliogs of DE QUINCEY S NEW VOLUMESThe Av PRerosars For FUEL. {a their offer of the testimony as leyal, the Ce ee eee of anger. Saw him but a moment this time. | deepand hearttolt sorrow, of th death or Mrs. 3 narratives, aud obser papers hy the, QuanteRmastER’s Orrice, U.S. MC. he rs v Sepia len to hee ta « Witness went for the coroner on the day Mr. TESTIMONY OF KDW. M. TIDBALL. hog ur th he : hig ake A an a ve ‘ashington, A pre! 15, 1858. H nts, So far as the publication of the coufession Key was killed, almost inmediately afer Mr] Oygorved Mr. Sickles at the time, hut not par-- © Motherwell’s Poems, with a memoir of his life,1 | Searen Prorosats will bo received at this eftion their gratel Kesolved, i ‘ 37 t 3 e'eluct day of May 2 . Key's body was carried to the corner. Returned “ bers ar ty the surviving mem- | vol.; 7 cents. wat! 5 o'clock p.m, af Friday, the 2th cen ney the prosecution was is no Way responsible | Key body tab Hones. oa aren pele ant aah GENDER, i “incre coutolence in thisal- | Forsale byl) oe) i pay whe. oe yg WV city. Ot, from let Suwee ¥ << Mr. i his on the ground that it 3 ined Ni Visited i my ke Pensati STN .P. Bookseller, we we a id Wood to be best ee Srankicnen cones Crom essaes mich Spleen camera : for the me 9 322 Pa. ay. bot.vth and lth ets, | 1899, to the doth Some, 196) eas Geuawen pede Q to accepting the prop- | Was not rebutting testimony. na "Slay eave talked with ait ieee Sank That asa mark of respect for the mem p19 22 Ps h a “ual to be of the bert quality . perso! _ ory of on, od patroness, the hall of the Com- osition of the proscrution, which should bave | | Mr. Quid stated that be was aware of that. but | 400% recollect. Had seen Mr. Sickles often be- ¥ a wed patrouess, cam 3 pear — | vak'anpiing, and the NEW SOCK OF PIANOS FOR RENT or | whic asl, antuacito, biwkow aud sere any bodraped in mourning for the space of thir J white ash 226 nds to th Leu made before the witnesses for the defence had | it wis pond i thee a 1 ished to prove | fore but mever noticed bis eyes, Don't know days,and that, asa farther sp pect, A = iftie PAS owes po phen ‘sat od, eraghed. and delivered q scattered. . HI eee hecaslonl ay De nea tee ad | Whether the habitual expression of his fare if pale ful tho funeral in a bly pings yO alo ed cok aunties, Witiig the uli of Mr, Oald held this, and this only, to be the ap- | Smee Mh were discovered, amd by whom dis- | OF MOE i Ne family of tae deccasod, And bo publishe _ap is JOR P, ELLIS. | Tho'Marlae Barracks. ax the poriuanding offions ot opriats time for making it where they . y ' Atthis point Mr. Ould directed the Marshal to 424 vatthiseity, dames MCDERMorT, 1cH ary ——— xiation may require! freq of - pe t. f s comeed. far R D. Ik see. + ly papers of tints city OME cine Co, Nal I ICH BAYADERE SIKLS, States,jaud sulgject approval or rejec ‘The Court. “The ace has until to-morrow Mr. Brady replied, stating that the def had call Senator ae wpe ere — Haid Me Ww Secretary of Coluwbis Engine Co, No. 1, it 75 cents and 87% cents Per Yard. sncenlees 1 Geode Wiebe: oe mee teoeeeyt endeavored to elicit wverytilang possible in rela. | Which was done. was vf me: We offer to er. < teR. . , led. He did notan- Tux pest rane inthe world for Coughs, Colds, | mach theehea: 1° Lautios now the largest, 4 No hid will be eptartained unless aecompamied by Ht ° mar SG TERS" - i vothee, as REBUTTING TESTIMONY. ticles foaud on the of Mr. Key, | oun G. McEIhone ie C ts is Mirs. ML. Ne ners ro pw sa tho names of twa persons ee te by aloe: TESTIMONY OF HON FUOENE PENDLETON, oF onto. pee it Ses only whee, such diligent enquiry, thay ower. | a eer ond | warhound, an Indian i tes lon eae atthe Toweet ens er. Bee hed to by ofthe Mr. Pendleton testitled that he is Key's brother- | they are rtained that the articles on Mr. Key 107 For a continuation of the proceedings, seo , Temedy, for sale every where. ap2-iw ices—to which we to Son ol Tol war srsed “Proposals for Fuel for Marines inlaw. Had inspected the Fifteenth street Louse | beck luspected by auy other persons than the Cor- | ¢ne Second Edition. t — rohasers. HW. COLURY & CO. a2 W geinnion, D.C" ana der Grey's bouse—on Monday of the week | oer Hut he maintained that at this point, the eens Pal 1G-2w S23 7th st. bated Majer end b. 3. SUT we week in whieh wes, hac ig ee jecceten corte pt aeettien this withess upon | gay, ovent:semEnt of Mr. Thomas G. Foster, | for of at 0. HOOD, at No. 335 av., between Mas Quartermaster U. # . loth great in prices | ap 18-Sta’ Teeter eascied tat the prosecution wished to | who bas just opeved! a uew cigar and tobacco | betas OfFINE WATCHERS J | c very and very o of FINE WATCHER aps H ©. OOD, at No. 338 Pa. av., between 9th ste geet in regard to | ature on Ninth stesct, between D street and the soo Gren gad, ae ison at so por eA fon, VEN'S GLOVE CLEANING PRECARA- | E4. Pineat SW 'AHAS that be will wet exumi . Key. aud promises to do the handsome thi Phited f feotiousry| of SI he Bek " “puldlipa sated. eat cvidertoren to the | with il sont Srey favor him with aca: ty these , . a aa SEHD _ LAMMONDS, | Yer cheap. ‘ae ie

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