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LOCA L N E Ww Ss for ie 08s ination Jpeg is of fever lavie rator will cure Liver C int, = : ‘comingt@ee aur ‘ tnesx | YON of delegates fromy the. several wards of the | } igo loure fi pele r ee} A © PRA BAe ; wr tasts owe & {[7~ Tae Stak PUBLISHES THR Lists OF LETTERS oe econ Pn se Berean’ lve ie presi city for the purpose of nominating candidates for Brown tose whore word lox jautted iS have wine 1x THE Wasurnetox Cit Post OFvick | behind him us if seeking ma a weapon. | City Collector, Register and Surveyor was held at z nas tie Cottifionten to proee Goes aed witheaet THK FROVISIONS OF THE Law Daecrise | By Mr. Ould. Ennis bad his hand by bis back | the Assembly Rooms last night. at § o'clock : 1 paca ts Ams & BARNARD, Anctioneers. HE SALE OF STRAW GOODS, MILLINE- Ty; Gloves, kon will clone TOMORROW (Saturday) MORNING, whon the goods will be sold BND) tis truly the 1avalid’s friend, and will give reliat | (Saturd Immense Destraction ————_— THEM TO BE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING | as if on a pistol; was about twenty-five min- mee! was when all other remedies fail, and in ewe Eastaness without reserve. : of Ratlroad Property UE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DRLIVERY | utes before the shooting F Boman pein ke Natio Bdge fei 4 that have come under our observation itseemedthe | It WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. fei seiaiian tamer ee Fire. OF THE OFFICR. [ts TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION 1s TESTIMONY OF 3. MKISLEY. chairman. Carried. ee pe anatohing its vietim from she grave, wl . By WALL & BARNARD. Auctionrers. of the Philad “Aphis Railr vp awed engine house MORE THAN DOCSLE THAT or ANY OTIXE DatLr allt MeKinley, sworn for the defence, testitied : Major Flood, on taking the chair, expressed the ong bott'e, for it will aurels give relief, .. AMILY Roepe pugey AN MHA: | avenue, was totally destroyed i, oe ‘BD LN THE Distaict LUM BIA, hat at the time the shooting he ded ity at proceedings wou racteri Sold by all Druggists. ma r } 7 ye ing, t! with a SESS —— =| Hutehine’s; Hutchins sent witness to the Marsh | by harmony and concession He hoped that what- ING, May 16, at 10 ¢'clook. we wil! well. in front of | morning, together tM sneer todo eur auction rooms, for account of whom it may con- = Sowat—Trial of Hiilea, Market to see a man named Cooley; witness went | ever might be the issuc of the meeting ever “Howay Fraty, on Parstonocican Re Cos Soe sallineegpes dapsone PTT bey lay pee Golding. Brows, Ennis, | ceeeiuer Present would acquiesce in its decisions | SFARCHX«,” should ba read by everybody. It treats and Wm. Jones, for the Murder of Jack Ennis — one of seli-inflicted diseases. the results of early 2 i" ids . | the Hurdle’s, and others there; Golding said | asto the candidates whomt had come together practics, the causes that uently lead to un” When our report closed yesterday, Me. W. E. | Hutchins had accased him of stoning hitthoure | teeny. happy warrages, their reltef and prevention, with Thomas, one of the witnesses for the prosecution, | the night previous; Ennis said --uever mind the Messrs. Valentine Harbaugh and Thos. Hutch- | oc ‘ ' pe ear ier re : he aH pears td Cae ta poo owes Foe ul just concluded his testimony, au ju long-legged son of a » Pil have it out of him | inson were chosen secretaries. pel ing the misgivings that frequently take € gr . pieaer ent Oo | waltahee: tne sss coe ‘The certificates of the delegates were then re- | thoae About to Enter ints the marriage state. ‘The — : ir ans asreed to yo to Georgetown at 5 o'clock | ceived. and the following were found to he present. | Work is beautifully allustrated ps woogie tay Mr. Lewis Welch was then placed upon the | ihat evening, witsess and Canis went out First Ward— Andrew Carrol, 8.8. Parker, W. | srhortatnns, (Sok hy Te Bee cea stand and had some conversation, and all started to go | R. Gireble, Solomon Stover, and ‘Terence Drury. | New York. Price 25 cents. Sent free. _ TESTIMONY OF LEWIS WELCH. to Georgetown; Golding and Brown got on a "bus, | Second Ward—A. J. Jovec, Thos, C. Wilson, | ‘For salein thee ein, by Ford & Bro., corner Penn. This witness testified that he was in Georgetown | and witness, and The. Hurdle, and Ennis got in. w. Spalding, Jas. Skirving, and Samuel | avenue and Lith st. ap 1d lawtw the day Ennis was killed; was walking along | side; Charles Hurdle walking along bebind @ : si £ _ Feasly Woter street, and saw a crowd ; a man ran into an After a little. Addison came along in his ear- | ‘Third Ward—Dr. Jos. Burrows, Valentine Har- | , SNATCHED PROM TUR Geave.—Yearly there are alley or a house, and the crowd stopped in front of | ri: oot M death by timely resorting to age, and Golding and Brown got down and | baugh, Jno. McCuliom, Peter Gallant, and Hiram | {i0Ussuds raved from caareras the house; witness recognized Hutchins and Gross; | talked with ‘Addiagn itche} i f : “ a bone stationary engine. The fire originated from sparks from a freight locomotive, the fire in which had not been thoroug lily extinguished. The fire broke out about 2 o'clock. The loss on the building is 26. from $3,000 to $5,000 each ‘on the locomotives, and $4.000 on the stationary machinery. The ay ons and house were fully insured; half in the Baltimore Firemen’s, and the Baltimore Fire Insurance Companicf. The total loss will be about $20,000 or more Baltimere Markets. Ba.timone, May 13 —Plour closed quiet How. ard Street and Ohio $7 50. W heat unchanged; white $1 Svag2. oe without reserve— 1 Family Carriage, in good order, Lnearly new Buggy aud Harness, ‘Terms cash, _mai3d- WALI & BARNARD, Auct McGUIRE & C7 - PIGEON H Decks, Mattie ‘TERNOON, Mav Nth, at 3 o'clock, on the north portico of the State Department, we shall sell, a lot fa Bookcases, Pigeon Holes, Shelves, ska. Pabina. Chairs: Stnndn.” rs Cocoa Matting, Carpet, Oilcloth, &e. Terms cash.” J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Aucts. the b a - r ‘wortand Hoar- _ = GREEN, Auct Sagat peng hers with a decline of ic., white Sa ; the bus on, and soon te a it remar! tis for a 2 vonenr. Re; yellow Wadic. heutious before alluded techs Tina the Gxcla- | Ennis aid they had better yet down and not leave | "Fourth Ward—H. C. McLaughlin, Jas. Sutton, | hotmet afte fecune remarkabie cures, and is f HOLD FURNITURE, GROCERIES, | pion aes Grea; bacon—ciden SKA the; mations before alluded to, when Hutchins fired: | Gold: g and Brown by mselves; Ennis got | Jan. Stone, F. Stear, and Jas, English. _ at Avctio ORDER OF TRE OF ria: Sto «didn't see Gross till after the shooting ; the crowd | down and went back; witness rode on to George- |" Fifth Ward—M. M On FRIDAY. oth instant, I shalt seil, by mess pork $17.25 was very b excited, and many exclaimed, | town and they followed arrived in Cove arceron, Thos. H. Robinson, | | Wepvinc Canes, very prstyaed very chong. Ive Whisky closed quiet city 30c ; Obio 3te . Cream and Water at at the | order of the Orphans’ Court, at 10 o'clock 8. m., at . ~ Hileary, shoot the son of a b——h;"? Hutchins | Georgetown, witness showed idk, wher,| Ceska ee ae cay Phiiadelnl ta Confectionery, coraier ith and Fata, bat conde mee ar Fv hewr D sorwr dh reo Accessed. New York Markets. was in the rear of the crowd; witness was within | Crouse lived, and. then went and told Hutchins | ‘wieth Ward—Geo. A. Bohrer, Wm. Quigiey, a es lot of Furniture, Groceries and Store Fixture New Yo! ay 12.—Flour opened firm at Ifa twenty yards of Hutchins; they cried, + Here he | what he had heard at Burch's, and then went Hugh J. McCaffery, Chas. Miller, jr., and Valen? | Save Vour Horses —"We take great pleasure | as— oe. advancee. but closed dull, with holders offer. js, shoot the son =< . 7° don’t know who | home to dinner; about two o'clock witness heard | tine Conner. in recommending the Mexican Mustang Linunent | Mahogany Sofs and Chairs, Rocker, the parties were who made these cries. about the stoning of Hutchins’s house on that day; Seventh Ward—J. T. Cassel, C_ A. Dongherty, | 4% valuable and indispensable a. ticle for Sprains, ing freely at $5.75a86 SY for State; $7 Mass for witness weut into the wood-shed and looked over | W. G. Flood. S. 8. Taylor, and Samuel Pum- | 30r¢#, Scratches, or Galls on Horses. Our men ks Obio; and $7 75a%> for Southern Cross-examined.— W itness knows Geo. Golding; Bureaus, Bedsteads, and Washatanis, Feather Beds, Mattresses, and Pillows, xe Wheat has advanced 3a5e.; closing heavy, tus seen him frequently; dias secu Jim Brown: | towards Thecker's, and saw stones ‘coming from | pirey, Fointe ant Wheurentig Paine: and allaae ie ecteliin | Soockers Wace Witthne ieeauisitne, Southern white S24R82.0=; Western white @1 25 don t_ know the Hurdles; Brown and Golding | that direction ts. Hutehins cried ont thata stone Mr. Thomas Hutchinson nominated James F. magic. We use no other Liniment. Jars, Seales and Weights, Stove Fixtures, &c. aS! 9%; do. red $1.90. were raised in Georgetown ; saw Gross first when | had hit her arm, and showed witness a stone | Haliday for Collector. J. W. Hewitt, s ‘Terms cas Sutton nominated Jobn D. Brandt for the Foreman for Amerisde, Harton and Wells, 1, be brought the wounded man ont of the Louse; | which she said had hit her; Chas. Hurdle came in 5 hen didn’t see Gross in the crowd. Hutebins’s house and asked Jones where Ennis © office. . reo & Co.'s Express. TESTIMONY OF ION DONALDSON. Wag and Jones said he bad gone, and Hurdle said | ‘The Chair asked if there were any other nomi- Hint rear vee lh and s witness testified that he examined Hutchins | to Jones to tell Ennis if he caine back that he | nations. Over one years Thad used everything Leould hear of emises Where the stoning took place; this was | (Hurdle) bad gone over home; after that, Ennis |" Mr. James English desired to know before pro- | without benefit, untill tried the Mustang Lint = morning of the Sth of February; Hatching | Was arrested for stoning Hutchins's house. ceeding toa ballot if Mr. Haliday wonld abide | ment. It has perfectly cured him,and ican now requested witness to do so; a stone was on a table | Cross-examined —In Bure Corn closed firm; mixed and white 5c; yellow & sgaBl. f firm and unchanged. Pork closed higher; mess StsaSIs 25; Prime S14 2aSid 50. Lard closed firm at 11 \a Whiskey was held at 3ic. with buycts at Sec ELIZABETH STODDARD, A _ A. GREE. uct. msd t MARSHALS SALE.—In virtueofa writ of fie 1 LYE facias issued from the Clerk's office of the Cu cuit Court of the District of Columbia for the cour - ty of Washington and to me directed, | will expos cay restaurant, Goldin; leci f this convention. it was well | take the above price for him, to pubic sale f ia front of the Conrt House Finan ial. n; there was one pane of giass broken | asked the boys to come over to Georgetown, and | plowa that Mtr Had comoned Una we a| Respectfully yours, James Dorrance. a MONDAY. the 6th day of ; Hutchine said the stobe had bese | 831d be bad s'plare there where be cntid eet linen New Yora, May 13.—Stocksare higher 1 candidate, but should this convention nominate ‘ eribed Every Planter, Teamster,and ore | shonid have | v " S bl Property, te wil 's right. tatle. 1oty; Chi and Rock Island 6 thrown in the night before while he and three | uP in fifteen minutes, if they should get shot or a | any other man, would Mr. Haliday run in oppo- Guavivarehen. oe wn nee | cncegas ietars nd 5, in tral bonds Si; Mic! igan Southern men were sitting at the table playing a game of | !¢g broke, or anything like that; he said he had a | yithon to the nominee of this convention ? Square Ne the city of Washing a d singular the improvements 1ed upon as the property of Coombe, and will he sold to satiste Sudi- Annes & Park, Prop’rs, New York, L.von's Celebrated Insect Powders, cow rds: t were several marks on the shutters, as | perfect fortress there, and asked Brown what he |” Mr-Frank Steers. { frow stones; Hutebins said he thought the stones Rad at his place; Brown replied that he had came from Mrs. Baleher’s yard; Witness went | 2ething bi New York Central 704; Pac. Co. si 4; bg 164; mil. and miss.54; Virginia 6's 914; Mis- sonri 66°39. Sterling exchange fir together with all thereon, seized and le James “Yes, we want a categorical answer to this question before a ballot is taken.” an old musket, aud Chas. Hurdle Dr. Burrows had not antiel pated such a q : 4 i: . > se —~—— | c1als No. 87, to May term. 18, Thomas | asked there at the instance of the District Attorney; ex- | Stid never mind, we can make a bob-tail of that; | tion ax the one propounded. He supposed that it MARRIED. H. Haydon. y tery Ss arshal ananed Theeker's place; the distance from Fiutch- | When the “bus stopped for Golding to speak to | was well understood that this was an auti-Know | on the Sth instant. by the Rey. Dr. Bocock, Mr.} mali ts” for the plambia, ws window to Thecker's yard is about 10) feet; | Addison, Golding came running back and said it’s | Nothing meeting, and that Mr. Haltday was an | GROUW? LACKEY of V reinin,to Miss ELLEA- ARSHAL’S SALE.-1 a welt of Gia! Lt be possible to throw a stone from Theck- | ail right. boys. In Burch’s, Golding asked Ennis, | anti-Know Nothiig. No better evidence of his | NON BUIRER, of Georgetown. MARSH ih gh Snditcipcea gre e Cd to livtchine window, bat would not be | Theo. Hurdle, Chas. Hurdle, and several others, itiomcould be yiven than the fact that Mr. H.| On the 12th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Denal. Mr. | cut comet ur the strict of Columbia for the coun: id on that morning witness saw Mrs. |‘ come over to town that evening. and they | fad always been an Old Line Whig until the ad: | IRVIN. BARKER,(O Miss SAR AI Ee > futetins in the kitchen; neet at the Capito ty of Washington and to me directed, n't see her arm till | #2reed t at five o'clock, and will expose RVI} ER.t 3 * vent of Know Nothingism, when he bad bad suf- | NECKE, all of Washington. ys to public sala fi ‘ reash, in front of the Court Honse Lin Laber J. A.S., No. 163, ed i . | go over; Ennis got in the "bus with witness and | \© dence of character to come out from | | On the 2d instant, by the Rev, Mr. Bates. door 1 on on MONDAY, the 6th day of | etseg.. the subscriber will sali, puble arm. and saw two green marks, which had the | [Teceeded a litte way, and after Golding and | Kuck Ne : nC : perty, to wit, othing party for the pur, of assisting JON All defendant's right, title, | city, vi A ft i terest tte ppearance of being old; thinks now that they | Brown, ying. let's get out and meet Golding | to put down the proscriptive doctrines of the | , At Fast Washington Chnreh, on the 12th instant. SeSOT Ors 5m ax RIEFIN nade ly the heirs of John Davideor ot | feb ciehe eet, fot ge 4 ‘ » J. LES G FFIN te ” mt re of oan widson, of tofthe premises, Lot 4, in i ‘mot have been made that day, nor very re- | sud Jrewn: and not leave them tocome by them- | Know Nothing party. He felt assured that Mr. | Wy ROM Tt wvadinct ut Mite aeaite HEN 1.2.9. 10, 11, 19 and 20, in Sauare | 9g6, fronting 49 fect 7 inchenem south G etree : — Haliday would abide by the decision of this con- ngton. j Ne That Syepney in the city of | twoen ath and 9h streets east, ruvatng back $i feet mined —In the morning Hutchins mid | ,, Tbe. Hurdle got down at thecorner of Highand | vention. Mr. H-had sid tothe speaker thiseven- | [Missouri and Californin papers please copy.]_* | Washington, D.C., together with all and sing toan alle: nothing to witness about his wife's arin being | Bridge street; witness soon went to Hutchins’s ing that he was perfectly satistied if his friends On the 12th instant, by the the improvement: is Rev. Dr. Finckla, Mr. | the improvements hereon, seized and levied ‘w att No; a. in Square a7 fronting $0 foot om toch strack: it was only after he had been commi house; witness told Hutchins they were coming | desired to select any other man. Dr. B. did'nt | NAPOLEON BOUVET to Miss MARY SN MEN- | ood wil be cold teomnch i ; tween south N and O strects, ranning that night; witness is Captain of the Police in | Ove? kill him; Flutchins replied. “ Let them | sec what bettcr auswer to the Proposition than this | RY, both of this cit term, 1838, in favor of Cn Atéwolock pm emizen, Late Neu.8,¢, orgetown: was invited Ey Tutenine to look at | come, | don't know what | have done for them to | Coutd be desired. One thing was certain, if there - W. SE 5,6, 7,%%, and im, ins fey tele pte his house: the stones could have been thrown from | Kill me.”* Witness went home, got his dinner, | Was an anti-Know Nothing fh this city it was Mr . Sg ma 13-ts for the Di tire western baifof sail Square. his house: tt o and returned to Hutchi about two o'clock; | Halida On the morning of the Ith instant. at 1g o'clock, Thy The whole of Square No. 9. This xquare hm inside Hutehing's yard. or from immediately out- ; ; : . : after a fowdayn illness, JOWN TURNER, in the bees under cultivation for tanee yore lie ne side the yard through the windows, but it is ex- | Hutchins said nothing at the time of the con Mr. Bobrer was not quite satisted with the | afters fow days tlt PARLOR pees La ed tremely doubtful if they could have been thrown | Mication which witness made about the stone | answer of the gentleman, and thought it im. | ‘th year of his age nvited to attend his ar Auctie Terms: One-third cash: the residue in 6 ary in from ‘Thecker’s, Balcher’s, or Ludake’s yards: throwing; witness heard stones thrown about 2 portant to pec the facts before Feocecaiee, faneral on Friday, the 13th Soclock that afternoon, Hutchins came to | ° clock; the window was broken more than once or else he should move to adjourn until A ie i while witness there. a proper answer could be had. Mr. Brandt had | p.m. ‘ ne * gpihesp erp iohegrem ay ona Steen Eat | TBinks more than one stone came into the anacunced bimecif ana candidate, subject to the | On the 12th instant, after a brief illness, LEWIS officers to go and ascertain if possible where the | Tm; don’t know how many stones were thrown | action of this Convention, and it was bot just that | Rp HAMMERSLEY, Esq., in the 35th year of his stones came from; witness then went down town | While Delsges Bago herp room oat Keil onaie4 both candidates be placed upon the same footing | "45: r.neral will take placs from his Inte residence, on particular business, and in an hour or so heard | Struck the table. witness went into the wood here before the balloting should pe commenced. | aomner of Isth strort weer nnd Eatnec ant ena! thot Ennis had been suot; witness had never seen | SW the stones coming from the direction of | “Nip. Spalding was happy to say that he could | o'e‘ock, on ‘Tu-morrow Afternonn: and the friewls Ennis defo ‘Thecker's; Bill Dorsey and Jones were with wit- | answer the question. Mr. Haliday had informed | {iinet and feogle ere ed ane the Erieng 1 hall sell. at ti ing housekeeping, No. 4 and F streets north, F ure, such as— at. n his residence abo: such time | on 434 street, between C and D streets, at 2.0’cloc hs, in equal instalments, bearing interest ft y ofsale, aud secured by a deed of trust ou the Al veyancing at the cost ofthe purchaser. RICHD. HENRY HENDERSON, Te _apli-eodda J.C. M REA CO, By 4 eorcetown. <i RUSTEE'S y authority ofaderd of ‘ Pier Table. Sofa, Chairs, and Rocker, Etagereand Bookcase, . Arm Spring seat Castor Chairs, Fine English Brussels Carpet, - ¢ and Fixtures, curt a sand Fi trust from Racha » Augh and others, cated : thrown: after ane Wad ie, ,tHe Stones Were | the speaker this evening in a conversation with |" Qn the lath instant, at a quarter hefore 7 ove'oek | MSlwERHY Dressing iurense! incl Wauck, Wine A Wenn beircdekseg ; after Ennis had been asr-xted, Mrs. | vir. f{. about the announcement in the Star, that | arm, ALICE SPCAR TE BOWYER, aged 15 years Hutchins cried out that her arm was broken, and | NM should abide by the action of this Convention. | and ¢ wee she stowed witness a piece of brick which she Fun {ser NW; always has been on friendly terms with | guid had hit her, and made the bruise on her arm, | (Applause. H str De. Wardroles and Washstands, Chamber Carpet and Matting Hair. Cotton, and Shick Ma in Rossand wits, Wauch im es at the residence of her father, on ! non the between 9th and 10th, at 5!2 o'clock p.m., | Feather Beds, Bolsters and 1 front : oat Mr. Tayior stated that Mr. Haliday had eid the | H str Ceara eet bolsters and Pill f hom, did'nt knew John Ennis; was at home the ot Be: 2 ry i i thisday. ae '» Sturits and Cow: terpa ot diay Ennis was sho ‘don't know If Hanis was at Taye writes Was ia thee be mine's house that | same thing to him. [Applause froin outside the | sas. morning of the 13th instant, ELIZAR Binukets, Sheets, and Cases, hos house that day: was at home the evening pre- of Henry Baldwin, dr, inthe sith Lounges. Stoves. Toilet Sets, hins and Jones left the house to zo down to | 3%] OUIVER, wit Shovels and ter street ‘The vote was then proceeded with, and on the | Kt st iki mes, £ street. . vious; Ennis was not there that evening neith that witness is aware of; a stene thrown from wit- Me mt nee h it. of the 35 votes in the Convention, Mr T uneéral will take place atthe Chureh of the | Wath mane o article: Bridgs street west Hy feet to ‘The stones were thrown at intervals fer some | Hatitey recstec 4. and Mr. Brault 1 to-morrow (Saturday) morning, at 1] ‘Terms: All sams under $2% eash: over #20 alley running {om Jeflor thenes horton bald not be made to break Hutchina's | time, and after the Last stone witness went to the | "op window wi famiies are Chair declared Mr. Haliday the nominee of the Convention. [Cheers.} the rexpectiy cr ditefs days, for notes satisfactori! rt lea-ing interest ue ts A. GRE Ry JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Ane MP KUSTEE'S y endorsed, s acss thinks; Hutebins’s window can't | pack yard be seen fom witness's yard, and if you go down witness's yard twenty feet you can't see even Hutehins’s honse; witness never threw a stone from bis yard to Hutchins’s house; witness keeps a restaurant, and dou't know who frequents his house—many persons come there; on ‘Tues: cit. Brown may have been there; witness don’t wk a stone could be thrown from his yard into feet to sperty of xad Monrte. ant thence north #1 fee the beginning, with the dwel se thereon, ‘erms : 39 cash, and the res twelve months. of trust on the promixes to secure the sam! d with within 3day erty will be resold on seven days’ publ the risk and cost of the first purchaser, Doev nd watched for some time and then | «Ll seon some one in and said | Mr. English now moved that the nomination be < after the by tone was thrown | deciared tnanimous; carried. —. u the bar-roomn and Bud Jones was) “aie Win. Morgan was then ploced in nomina- | @EORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. rn Witness went into the kitchen | gon for Register, and received the unanimous re ere was; don’t kuow how long he re- vote of the convention. TTENTION, POTOM HT IN- but when he came back to fue bar- ANTRY.—Yon are he mi to 9p Mr. Forsyth was also unanimously renominated ner teed vf es and McDonnell came in the | 1. ciiy Surveyor . ry on TUESD. EXT, 17th yattond without ut wi'l take place att it © there. and where Mrs mained there room agai ERTY » A srReET< —On THURSDAY AF Velock,on the pre N Six 3 3 t AYN es eee PRCOMAAOT'S CUM CROPLEY. Tren : . 7 5 } i ; Instant, at 20°elock p.m , in full dress summer ati te end ne : d ' nY,, Trustee, Hutchins's window; dont believe a man could orl PP ger phir oag tgs {Ennis was | "sir. McLaughlin now presented the follov San a NCAR en THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionoer. strike the window of Hutchins’s house from any : resolutions; which were adopted : © By order Capt. Hontrycswortie Sy Nae folios 178 et o0q.. the subsertt or sale having Left th room; didu't hear » ein | Resor: i ich w i 3 WM. CRUIKSHANK, Sec, | 3! P A welv pact of witness's premises if he should stand ana | tt the od teeny one come in | Kesoired, The ticket which we unanimously | wa S| - rehp pile oper z square numbered four hundred and erehty ee: oir pdr Pipl wbethann jones" artis ton ond ay “Shere he goes,” ang then rush out. ‘ : 2 onting twenty-hye (25) feet ons 4 : throw stones for two days; don’t think it could be | "" "'Y 7 Sri oe Boeke Ang duen Fush out i etrxaee Naliee Sikes Wether Hover, s?@N°aN8 SR eM ex ran | mien cat bee yee rater ioe Fae eee CRORES hee done from Ludake's yard either; witness's house | ‘This witness knew Ennis; saw bine the day he | ensuing election ii June, combines ail the ele. OUSE. STON ANP ERS) AMES “| ty -five:a5) foot to an alley, with thet “nad mwkds THOMAS DOWELL 4 Place of general resort; witness never examined | wag before Justice Reaver; Hinnis stated to witness | Tents of personal integrity and political orthodoxy No, 3S North Sid of Bridge Street, consisting of a two-story. Brick Dwelting.f Prscatt nasa s : lutehins’s house. that he bad been before Reaver that day on a | requisite to make assurance doubly sure that, ff | Respectfully inform their friemis and the public that wiremes Guiding and Uakery attached. 6,12)ned Bs 4 TESTIMONY OF THOMAS MORGAN. charge of stoning Hutchins’s Lo se; th’s was be- | elected, they will prove faithful to their obliga- ee are prepared einer aitorganteerk Sates | if months, oth tape secured by a decd in trast 5 —By vi Witness remembers the day Ennis was shot; | tween 4 and 4} o'clock that afternoon; witness tions of duty, and inflexible in the maintenance | 18 the very best gs weesaploy mone hus the oct ae. | On thepreteters, ’ Sete pebogen, 30.008 ik Jip at Ther ker's that day; stones were thrown at | passed up Potomac street toward his place of ei. of principle and right, and as such we heartily. | Cuvapiiahed w {use none but the very | All conveyancing at tho cost of pur Jone Pe he sulseriber will sell. on Hatching’ house apout 3 o’clock—say two hours | ployment, and saw Eni is incompany of Golding, | and with a confidence in the patriotism of our | best inaterial ¥ restassured that 3 CHAS, S WALLAC the May, 1838, at 535 o'clock p. m..on the before the kil ; Witness was there to see if he frown, aud others at Smith's restearant; Ennis mend them to general su moat satisfactory apld-eokds JAS. C. GUIRE& N 2, llow-citizens, con vid find out who was throwing stones; saw En- | looked excited, and when witness spoke to him e Baseteed. That recommends the for Executive committe did'nt; but Fi | duty it shall be super Ennis then said he | ent organization of the Democratic and At 2 " i Brown said if | Know Nothing voters thereof, aud direct the ne | @ KOHULBE rt. | their work will be d aay manner, and at asch lishmentin the Dis is Convention 1, 2, 3,4,5,6, ISand i4, in Square in each Ward of an r Novas, iments: The al ove property ts eligibly situated on north B street, between Sth and 6th streets east, and on Sth and 6th streets east, between north B and © ats, The improvements thereon are weil and substan tia'ly burly. rates asat any other estab- APANING, GRANING, GILDING, MAR BLING and VARNISHING done in the very neat eet manner. ma 12-3t G, 140 Bridge street, George- on towards the market-house; did not see pita im the ali alley leadin. th the nn Ennis said he had been arrested for stoning Hutch- y leading to Hutchins’ house; the | ins’s how 3 Witness said “* Well, you did'nt do it, Market street has no connection | did you?"? Ennis replied, i b Hutcbins® house. have satisfaction out of hi Cross-examnined —Went of his own will to see | would like to geta bob if he could see any one throw stones; witness did | Ennis would go with i7- THE ABOVESAL west ~t until THURS fav tth. samme hour and pl: ma toed J.C. MeG SUNAVOIDABLY Y AFTERNOON, RE & CO, Aneta. C. McGUIRE & CO. By J. rs. & aoe he property will bo sold as a whole or divided : + town, D. G., dealer in atic and Unported ANDSOME BUILDING SITE I oR Tv d os would get him 2 | cessary movement towards a “long pall, a strong | oe 10Wn a gion ia A dong iaoul [EE btieoengehal crt Phat large and beautital | in es to eatt purchasers. and «ffors net throw any stoues. nor see any throwa; knew | beb-tail; there then was some conversition aside pull, and a pull altogethe imere, Casinet, Kentucky Jeans, Bleached and U. Baile itefora large mansion or cottage resi | BLY to pe rgens desiring te build or Ennis by sizht; never beard anything about tim | feom w and Brown said he would get Enuis | b notion to adjourn, r rdie’s till that day ested that the bleached Terms of sal pleache knows Golding and | x pistol: cups, Bleached Tickings, ding; has ad French Calicoes, nee, embracing a front ef te One-third eaxh.and balance in 6, Street, be tween Washinet. and iz L-<p.o0 | 12 and i montha, for wntes hearing sntercet host unis then pulled Brews up to hin and | spatd fat cot be ing, who sng: Brown; bias drauk with nuh ts oat i and Green sts : oh ; | day of sale, secured upon the property. t Golding d sometising to him privately, and witnessthen | sent around to raise money to pay for the use of ins, Robes A Le ear the poor ie setae ee senna Ifthe terms of saio ronot complied with in Sdays and Brown frequently at Theeker's; dou't think 2 | left the room 2 ieee would make a beantiinl site: Af desived tiara: | After the sale, the trustee reserves the nightie south man could strike Hutebins’ window from Theck Cross-cxamined — Witness didnt communicate |" Mp. McCaffery moved that the successful nomi- will be divided into s lots of 6 feet each, , nponone week's notice, at the risk and expense o ers yard; saw Ennis go down the alley towards | t is evidence to Hutchins nees should foot the bill, (laughter,) and the mo- i Or balance in one and two | "IT Conveyaacine atthe ex nse of the purci a the Fast Captain Goddard was here placed on the stand, | tion seemed to be carried Informally, and the | NEW VORK—Tho recular packet sch’r mea wert . ie. yancaas sy ath ACH, Trontoe’ Suortly before Ennis was arrested, witness saw | to him touching the character of 8. and to ae , = are eal with dixpateh. For tretsnt 0 4 4 F = ae 7 ; nea : ; iia! at Ax Ussust Covrt Recory.—On the day bef: @ | and will sail with Wisp: 8 AL. VALUABLE R him in Cherry alley, which leads down to the | show that he was the kind of man who would be i paxeage apply to THE County oF Wasnixe Wharf This was just before Robinson arrested | likely to execute a threat under the | yesterday, the Star published a report of the mao ‘ McCOBB & DODE THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREOX : him for the stone Girowing cireumstances Which the 1 bim to | proceedings in the case of the trial at the 7OARDING— re ded ot trust. 5 STIMONY OF HENRY PorKixs. made the; Mr. Court, in | house, of a man named Kuhn. for maitreating I BOAR iding and Brown, at Cox's: ew of the cireuneta: and of the fa dy L fate: if net, ma 3d various allegations against her, nst him, duly appeared. Snv- - a y Eunis caine out and walked | Proved by Potter, McKinley, Cox, McGraw Thorn, | Wife,in which hi t; don't know which of them | tess, and Redrick. if thixevidence did not fur. | as well as hers the porch whe down to Water si yrgetown. : = anty, in the District of i ” z - iseil.on the ath day of J A.D. ” ish ground te iead to the bel thatt |- | sequently we have been satistied that she is . LEWIS PAY a ‘HIS AFTERNO 7 | wt! se! D Ss tpechontd pasos 3st was In danger of his life or some bottly ieeray | warty ta well az'a very Madly arvated reas Wohorps yi itnodr Nb Si 1B DEAL THIS A NOON & TO-MORROW. leek om Hh wing iol TEsTIMON? uF GEAYTON WaRrER, (aBcatLeD.) | snd if the evidence did not farnien ground te ve- | against whom none of the dispara: E 1 of the trado is respectfully called to on MW SD EAR DL pec psi seal Peal oF Possession | lieve the defendant wes in danger’ did it not at | of her hustand justly lay; as the fol Youths’, Men's, ant Boys’ He 2 HANDTTH STREETS Weet_-On FRI when he weut up from the tish dock; particularly least create a doubt as to the character of the hom. | tificates show; the first being froma well known oy. HO for summer wear 1 DAY RNOON, May isth. at 6 lock. on ced bim; Ennis inade no citer af all. but just | 4 jae’ citizen of entirely reliable character, who though | ail uf my awn winuiacture. Saree fen eg ok tte onetce walked of ponent was standing then with Mr. teliffe recited the eviden to iving us his name, does not desire its publica-| My stock of PATE) a a ao) and 7th sts, and Baker Thorn and Charles Bridzet. dircioadc by benonat ican lengtt: | Gon. “These certiticates are as follows : WORK iealso assorted and well worthy of atten ol ages atone the testimony for | upon the puints they presented in favor of ‘the May 12th, 1859 ‘A large lot of COARSE SBOES ard BOOTS + . ‘ question before the court. Mr. R. contended that | Mr. Editor: Lave known Mrs. Kubin for a Fhe witnesses for the defeace were then sworn. | this evidence ss to the charerie’ of penn taken | number of years, and always found ber to 1 ott ' rant: Ratelite called to the stand, frit, Mr_D.J-| in connection with the teeenty exbressed seuti- | hard-working and industrious woman. Ste has]; 17" © Theme visage aor gE: Nabe ped cis ment of Ennis towards Hutchins. formed a part of | always borne a good character, and I never heard anoumoae 8 Eg ‘ap2e-tf” TESTIMONY OF J. D. cox. the res gata of the case. In support of his position, | anyth if against her character until her last bi Sper peer ees ‘This witness testified that he lives in George- | Mr. . read from the law as tad down 1h Whar. | bavd. Raley brought # charge of bigamy against | (PELE FAST AND COMMODIOL Sth at the corner of Canal Bridge and Market | ton’s Criminal Law, page 611. Mr. R. also read | her before the xrand jury last year, which, after | Bt ELON) Cart. E, mw Ennis in his house on the day he wan | from the case of Queensbury agt. the State, (Als | fuvestigation was dismissed promptly, and a cer- Teeuta®, Tharedag, aol tate nim and two others came there together: | bama reports.) as laid down in Ist Halstead, page | tifieate given to her of the fact by the clerk of the | arzo'clock acim foe Harper's ty. Returning ding and Brown came with him, stayed there | 312. Also from page 229 of 2d Halstead, as to the | Criminal Court la ll : vies When Brown and Golding left; En- | same pelot balances in6, 12. and 12 trast on tha property. BARNARD, Aucts. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionee i \ IRABLE BUILDING 10% »N THE Sevrn Sipe or New Yor« AVENUE, aT CORNER OF LiTH SrreeT.—On FRIDAY AF. i OON, May 13th, at Se ‘on the prem ises, weslal sell. to the highest bidder, Lots No 19, 1, and 12, in Davidse sulxlivision of Square 52. Lot 0 fronts 2 feet on New kavenue and runs hack about %5 fect toa paved al (suitable for servants) aiso on land and constantly making. t ine degree: perches, 10 its inter the large tract ef land Daved C. Park: degrees, west, © X ty -eightest) porchos: thenes south te» weat. thirty-one perches and fi d-erths ofa p rel, (31 5s-15) thence ae one tegeces, wont, forty-five (45) pecehe Zinuing. ts co stain thirty-one acies, » p=reches. (31 loaves Harper's Ferry every Monday, Wednesday, Lot it nt of the Ce a sain will take N fr < o | Aud Friday, at6 o'clock a.m, Through in 12hours, hes, ne heek ate nett mh in the Mbisteect ef Selauiaas nied ane & to lend Minna plotolna Balter ce eed wot there | | Mr. Culd replied to the argument of Mr. R.,| always bores fool charncters MC Ricci | Pare SIS ee OUR eh Rpeved alley: Toots fonts ete he Re | in months aceured bye deed af trent ite peer ter el Risewre tke | cacne eerc meant: cas been Delite OE | Rie Wohe cunh teuahtat misete: arc coax | PRIME WHITE MERCER I Ay | Ines eeeenaeee Lnio et es ee aid down by ths. pur made taavayemsere: | lee cner ear ies arzament pow it 2" | Yeats; 1 found her to be a bard-working, honest | Ay The undersigned have on hand a qnall quantity . hot naatentia ven this was about 3 ofcluck: Brown sid if] The rtdecided that this question was not | Woman. I never saw anything improper in her, N be sold at reduced prices. Apply AR? _Jinmediately after which we shall sell Lots he would give | new to the Court, and had been decided in | and I believe what her husband says is not true. SHINN, No. 57 Green street, Georgetown. mar 2 | '6 and 17, 1n David 7 at . Mugruy. : 2m, each fronting Tutebine’s name | case of Bernard Mag: The character of the de- a I R.GOGGSW NEW MEDICAL SALT | West, between H but not in connection with the | fendant was no part of the res gosta | Tre Avexce Hoss Cot —By an advertisement 18 for sale in G oN sR.S Cisse, back im fort we ton-f sadfiry about the gun; his name wasused in co —— in another column it will be seen that some mali- | G, B. Barnard & Co., an¢ seat! | | T are, some tiinet ea ne, Previous arrest; Ennis wanted | Tux Coxcznr Last Nicut.—One of the most | 17 ssoeher column it will be seen by Capt. Reese's | fisted with lnflaumuntory diseases should give it a | bn building sites for aa pir poy * Se ee a ists bine ns mage beautiful sights we ever beheld was presented last | 1) Oe watering the avenue, and that a reward | another column. mar i7-tr Terms: One-tourth cash: the residne in 6,12 and sed no th : ebins, t that be | : sol a was afraid of Hutchins, and wanted teshoot hing, | Bight at the Smithsonian Institution, where the ‘ fs — - = 18 months, with interest, secnred by ad | is offered for the apprehension of the dust-lovi FOR RENTOThe three-story BRICK BUILD eres, matouates enred by ade this was abont half an bour before Ennis wasshot. | hundreds of beaw'iful little girls of the primary | villaia. We hope that he will be brought ING, No. 84 Bridge street. [> tae reserves te right to resell at the risk and cost of the d fauit chaser iiepomualal e - MORGAN, Trustes. ma 12 eotithJuneddat would go home with pi Square No. Lsth street orth, and running iz the most desira tn that section of the city. NOTICE. pail persons from accepting ort a orders and due-lilis, whieh ..C. Draper. i2th st, one order from be Drought 2 reet- formerly goenpiesi na | nn 51 J.C. MeGUIRE A" tapers for o a eat + schools were grouped on the stage of the lectare | speedy justice, and that meanwhile t e sprinkli Arny’s Confectionery, and of !a' oe by C. C. Atz. | —— SUIRE —— one from Entwisle Bar deeile, ety ere ee ee on Vos, teen al ton atl ancy of @ parterte. process will yo on as usual. This property isin good order, having a large back 7: MeGUIRE & Co. neers. irom Hamilton & oS ied ie ea re | ee he ren Be A Trion ~On SATURDAY MORN o'clock, in front @f the auct on 2 1 Mutehins that Kunis bad said be wanted to | 2 idlant floral decorations. Equal smart-look- | Kuicnts Temertar sevvt bine ing, though of course pot quite so brilliant. was ery of Boston and the > Thipieeat eae Portan the show of male } veuiles surrounding, and set- ee cies ting off by their more seber- : Phis witness lives in Georgetown; kuew guy ilthle foisios ou the and | o'clock train to-morrow eveni sy before they Ll et aetlagton, Phurs- | Wve weer able to reunin Lut.a short time, bat. be met at the depot by the Wasl 7 athe pean” killing | met Ennis, who said. | ‘ently long tosee that Prof Daniel has ibored | ery No. J. and escorted to quarters at th Begs leave to inform his friends and the tter when is the election in Geure sfuliy with b ittle charges, Hotel. These visitors are now on their way to generally that he has removed to the spaci Wiliess replied, stating when; Panis said web proficiency both in time | Richmond, and on their return will make some | room in Foxail’s Row. Bridge street. (formerl ot lons-levoed son of a b-——-h in town yet’ stay in Washington cupied as the Post Office. where he will be pie: ‘oems asked who be meant; Eanis said © Hil- to RS. e-lill from J. Fu Ry J. 86 and sisbling, altogether po: - SMALL Soe ‘every convenience for a frst class coulec. | 9 N¥ss aT At he De Molay Command | finery establishin exon given immedi. | ING, May 1th nent. Posw : t. Joun’s Commandery of | ately. Apply to ARNY & SHINN, No.7 Green | roome, we shall jage, well lmuitand in good or- | = s wg | Btreet mar22, | 1 smail Family Ca: nted costumes, the | Providence, are expected to arrive here, on the t | ® Lewis ray __ mar ' » . i Steady F Suelish Broug ‘Terms cash, mia 1d J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Ancts. FUTURE DAYS. when th ton se and Harness, mand Harness, Wouowrsat 4 » BOOT AND HOR DEALER oa Th CONDUC Rs, freets, near Penn. avenue, Corner of Tenth and € Tin want of good SHOR? Pe UTION.—In consequence of numerous at s the pleees more particularly well sung | 7 ‘ hee as. C: sat . IRE & CO., Auctioneers. aS > = y Hotehine:” that te meant to kill Hutehins Jete dad, were: Dect Ode Skip te lightiy!| Ou Monica Faienc, No. 24, contiiaing ee ea eee tin geg Sete arene WAGE nc ympta by pact uent theie Lightuiu Rud © that bene Bim. of Hutchins should kilt ny. Aliases A. Maddon aud A. Warwick; “Round the Corner Waiting.” “The Banjo = / virtws del trast, the wale force the pulse ; m1 = «thought it weuld be ne harin to be Pas is of © Mixs M he Tillie Schot- pone the bitenllan of WEDNE : DAY > April Eee 1858, offer uuless stamped with hy ts for killing that long-legged son of a b——-h: | Coe atone ny A : é : “ public auction, in front of the pi name, Bs ‘t 2 = ung ny “ug oe tte » their desirable steck of goods. In fort - b left either Tet on engi nut to talk that way. and Kenic | arcs ys Rigglee: solo—ai! I arid 7 ePrice ‘ualy. a0 cate, ‘Tlie aloapest | foodies Weat we Lave all thet wictoe oat Gal Rieivictet Columiie vice tie es mathore piven ortl skp ieee oe and peed Motegi ema Mutelsiue. | 5 "Campbell round—Hail to the 211 | music in the world. Shillington has all the baek | © tha full hing of PARASOLS. Hemstitoh | pest ttlding sites in the c ; axent, Mr. Charles bowed b wm luis curd the school; duet—The mother and daughter, | ee att Y + HANDKERCHI a8, MITS, | and 45, in Square 24, west : s ront Hotel, where spect - ned —W itness thong htit well ¢ Misses M. Bowen and B. Westertleld beuaeibap acess EMBROIDERIES, COTTON, | MERE tet 6 suchen, by 120 fet deop, ntoa ts nis can he woen on ex latat . ‘ - M. se 4 as J "ON, Mfeotench, Said lots are in Davidson’ " the flog 4 bye —— sone Prof. Parkhurst presided acceptably atthe plano. | ‘Waren Rirunne.Mose. Cohen, drank and N NEXS mer pear pened coos dison’s subdi pring heey Mat ts, he had ne idea that auch a thing would ies oat : - Disterpixe Cuereies.— As we hear numerous | disorderly; tine and costs, $3.15. Jas. Pumphrey, varia “a ness z : as te plarne Hutchins told hiae that Piaie bad snede | complaints of very improper behavivr on the part | disorderly; do. $2.15. E | $3.15. Mary Johns Sfeal Uiteatsagainst hime: met Ban ithe Thurs | af persous, some minors, some adults, about the $2.15. The fishing shores added to the aut ml aad Gereer of Seventh street aud the avenvie: | doors of varions honses of worship, we may warn lodgers last night and nine were accommodated | Mine vur stock, which will be offered at the low > \ betwe about 2. or between 2and Ju'clock © ever occur. rms of sale: One fourth of the purchase money . will be required in hand on the day ot sai ther goods usually found in a well-se- "1 Ss end « pe A oad ey arr due 1 three equa payments, at the end ml 1 me theday of sale, with imterest, for Purchasers will find it to their advantage to ex “it he reaunres: 2 With imteres! NOTICE, eens are hereby warned not to credit or uy wile, Mary Jane Walz,as she has de- dand board, i est market prices. ote ae YOWS_1 will, yr such persons that the penalty for sach mol station | jn the cell range. MAYFIELD & BROWN aie, th Cows ant G titeate nea tas Jute told, Hutchina Ewnts tol | ig in no ease fess than Sve dollars. This luforma- | Mp Name tome Aliaston- ap19-1m No. 121 Bridge st.. Georcetown cae Ht or Lots houxbe by thedefeult- | Vard, ona TUM DA Foteurl bit Jones wom presemt obably new to many of the youngsters lath, er, erms, and after such noties thereof as he inay | Mth, te "4 . nf Protestant Church. regate about church doors, amoking ary Society of the Methodist Protests — — = their peuny stogeys, Being. profane and indecent | Ninth street; between B and F, which: was post. | JEW STORE !-GROCERIES!! Was present w | , C f the purchaser. [S’ HAIR WORK R or en i . iti ; = er of Ninth and L streets, Converancing at tee ee eat an Lape epsired, or tak a cee tithing, it was th vs eat dies, and making | poned the other evening, will positively come otf |. Southwest corner of ‘ OHN MARBURY. Trastee. | [, i : he sald to Hatehts Ph oaths ak ae Tee EE oe thee This evening at the chant, cethmencing at eight RIEN respectfully informs the cit | apg-eodds JOC MeGUIRE & CO. Anvte } ° hn porty tre Meee ientnn - n that he has opened a new store — . KO exchange, at GISBS'S Me Brava. fod c zens of Washingt ss a at the above plac worship. ‘There is ne necessity for the authori- o'clock. m My stock of good ties to send for the police to make an arrest, the Rey. J. G. Butter, of the English Lutheran E IS POSTPONED IVES, &e. AFTERNOOD io THE ABOV TUESDAY just purchased, is large, aud | yy), otter tokl Hutchins that F ronny May icth, same Ake ed large assortment of . . ts sane law provides that it shall be lawfal for any @yureh, will preach at the Alms House on Sun- | embraces all kinds of GROCERIES, such as— hour aid piace, f Sunt , patios =! . en 's Homery, Wo Take hin lifes witness Mee, were, comin | cause to be arcested, any petsou oF persons so of- Shoteast Wines and Liquors, sLusing tyaell aeain wall Bed mr nase this was in the worniee cee” Potter by | fending. and to take Wim, her, or sem, before S| Mux’s Dass Suits, Pa er Besides every variety of Bruits, Confectionery, | I~ THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER we of the largest and best ta melt fom ss ~ a ra ” i y Or ! on mes Ss . fost el, an ASCE 0 @ rain, unty! 4 > 5 - a: eananere ae rdlay rr ccotcu autueltion lice preegats ones | “Sossee Wiis Acai! * | Twill keep constantly on hand the best assortment | HX RETERNOUS Mee aie until RATE 21 and 323 Penn, penent hae epon k few Of thest {ll teed bolton, eed: Hpict| Ya Dense Sorgen Business Suitsy | of all kinds of Family Groceries at the chenpost pines, JOUN MARBUT, Truck mas 10-6 tue . ‘i a ist . ° lew rs. ~ mae nst of Jan y thie penalty, complaints will soon cease | Cntuman’s Dense Scize,) |” | prices tr ho fount the District, maid I : Auc ey y aw Ennis j thet pay the } vs P } Children’s Se Suits, I solicit a share of the public paeron eee. == a as Sept Seas SN P i h ‘ m2 public — | Warerr & Co., Marble Hall. Clotting EE. O'BRIEN, RE YOU SURE D:—Ample wuts | ES Now Prepare: ate = see eventh street, ARLINGTON SrRINGs Lt Pafantey beve hoses: Browne Thotel Builaing, would rexpacttul ua 7-6t_—_somthwest corner ativant testrovis, | AN acaiuat Loe by PuRk ss oflred by the WASH: | hrandeome With our Hate | eugaged the grounds fora target excursion on May | announce that their annual display of Spring and | —' onth went corse i Sleeves, Skurt 1 Sammer Clothing is now ready for inspection. It pers, Robes, Cloaks, : SSES' AN comprised of an assortment of Gentlemen's and F Who Was present the St. Peter's Sunday School corner of Penn. avenue and lWth st. pete te | all ken Caiupr EN’S HATS. directors and offieers ail gitigens of Washington a: No. 423 7th st ore i 5 nt left at her R y the Zid; the | ” Cloth: of the newest aud richest designs J have just received alarge su Georgetown. 23 ie i y a. . , stholig Friend Sie ietyon 23th; and the (htmaternl trim, and workmaralip COT TTS eee cars 0 MalAMER © MOGUIRE, Provident, | Hird ee The Con eee BAY spend emai | fashionable articles of t for Misses aud Chi ANTILLAS, A pRerry“As-ortment of bniisomely chased art met af the usual hour; the jur | offered for sel attractive stock | to which I invite the attention of the ladies. DUSTERS AND. RAGLANS. | StGaAR BOWLS PRU! DISHES, ICE PITCH - tnd tok theie seata, and the nual order for ihe | THERXMUBITION AND CONCERT Of the Eleventh | eee ade une from tin JAS: DAVIS, are Todd & Go, | , Thirt arrival of Sik MANTILLAS, arene aid ee Sete, BAKE ED. pi ge SaLr F ers to be broucht fn was passed Street German School, last evening, at Phjlhar- du . ar 7 LS, HALF “Fast received at 5. ee : bite a After a short interval, the pri an web + | Moule Mall, was an interesting affair, and the mu- Prnnins.—Those in want ies, or small TL AVGS ua ra corner 321 and 323 Penn. avenue, soul Jeweller, 330 Pa avenue, us and the jury was calleg eet Were Brough tical and the coh uial exercises. all passed off *0 | com, sr eaneeeaee teats oor st at. see BURR at ae | male-tt rrecenth etley ma 9 between 9th and 10th sts,

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