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CITY ITEMS, ee i ALaraca end Summer Cleth Frock Coats at Henning's One Price Clotaing Store, on the corner of Seventa treet and Maryiaadevenue. mony of witness Ley epee nye sll trial, which witness aid was correct. Wituses was | a ed St. Patrick’s church on that night. Merrick.—The services were very toe that night Snawn tp the Siocsermsan MAME Dorn ‘nment: ‘mot ea; THE TRIAL OF JAHN H. SURRATT. | knew Boot and his assooiates, ana was coing to ire Cavir nasa to chemmamerione: THE E Ss Surratt came ip; =. Weichmann did not state | to me that morning that he Bad his suspicious | Begpesiiion Of zen De uestion.—_Was anyth iat whit nety ead xo oprrese < ararther Sapa pegs ‘The trial of as Teggmed in tl Wag Said to you by mony, ich she: ‘were tans rv gs address thi = ‘Weichman: ‘is ions. showe We man asked Mrs, Surratt to A Few BMoggof those $125 Linen coe Criminal Court raing before Jadge aicuee. mit Beate ow me I will make | board ttb, te aaa she Geciined. suitable for office wear, at A. Saks & fe thepprojet erating that none 517 7th etreet, iuing National Bank of the Republic. mont — “THE Ray Ha ene eer: five cent Havana filler cigar, larger. “The Pe." A. 1. Mued’s National ‘Cigar Divan, corner of D end Ninth atreets. Ze TENE .— Etruscan Oarbunclt Ficher,and as usnal fe room was crowded PE venice to what took plack at break- long before the opening of the Court. The ju- ber table. . bs rors and prisoner baviag been brought in the bjected to. piskin meacepacea: id Judge Fisher.—You can testity as to what : ‘Weichman said about his suspicious. Thomas W. Williams was sworn avd exam: | “ witn, said nothing Beni 1 ined by Mr. Mlerrick.—Witness resided on Sth pi. street, in this city: knew Wm. E. Cleaver; Eliza Hawkins, ee (formerly Sims, sometimes calied Rachael.)—Witness knows Susan Maheney, now named Jackson. Saw ber on the roe after the assassination. Witness was bere to spend ber easter holidays, and wentto Mrs. Sarratts to see her, but she been taken to prison. Susan was talk- ing ephl ch bad luck, saying that she was Question.—Did ‘Miss Anna Sarratteay atithe property of every property-holder. Affairs in Georgetown. MERtix¢ or THE HoarD OF EXCHANGE. —A meeting of the Board of Exchange was held ‘this morning, to take action relative to the increased fonn CO. Wills, upon invitation, meeting | in rezetion ie water wer of the Chesapeake and “Oats be] pany delon, to the Alexandria Can: mpeny, and that an offer of an ping m4 that water power was made to the latter com- pany, whic! nia hes accepted. The proposed tncreased wat et would yield aes per cont. at least and euhance the valae of the It ts pro- knew his general reputation; it was bad; Would | breakfast tablethat the death . ould not get hermoney, She also | JEWELRY. to organize the company ona basis of ae beheve him os oath. Carrington. —Wit coln was ne more than the desta a IC id that the night the President was killed Stage, Corel Bei, Baes, Urkamanenn’ = oe tae water ote % ery to aera serainag ey Me Orcringien. 70, | aera bad been there to look 4or John, but ne | qword sets. Band Armlats newetyiotesotved | BY necaisery sok per angaas Sipe t | & 5 e tha < | was notthere; the she had 3 employed him as veteriary surgeon: had heard | Weicnmann had notbeen quectanea as tartar | DeInE two week eefore. Seon him | Store. No. 43% Penna. avenue, near 4x street,” | RE could get euch ae he wished, and which many say they would not believe him on oath: heard many say they would not believe him ‘apie, enti atemcatnees woe witeess on oath previous to this trial; heard persons udge Fisher said in Ris opinion this test1- Cross-examined by Mr. Pierrepoint:—While witnesses were at the bouse the soldiers were there, and they would not let her go away. i i | presi Se amhy THE GRAND TESTIMONIAL MzDAL.—By the cable dispatch eleewhere from Paris, it will resolutions, which were ado po suit him better, it would cost Bim but om. D. M. Shoemaker pertained ina! following speak of him when be was employed by the Movy should not be admitted, as it was ae how there all day, aad was taken to the | be seen that not poder ad have Steinway & Sous Government as inspector of horses. Witness | brought out by the councel, and’ mot by the t marshal's, and then let go. Susan | been awarded the first gold medal of merit for emery o eainons Osi at of the erent took horses to him and they were passed by | Prosecution, on thelr examination of the wit, | sald that John looked like Anne.” Witaess was peopageh dl a gl ached gad Seat Dim Qs ins] our vicinity, we see no reasons to pre pector. ness. much Attached to the Surratt family. Q.—Did you pay him or bribe him to pat | “Connsel for defense noted an exception By Mr, Gredicy Was noteomuzhattached | after a carcfel examination of all the eiasieal Token, ese, many 4 encourage a YOUE horses through? ‘Witness resumed:—Afier breakfast went with | to them that ahe would swear to @ lie for | instraments exhibited ac the Paris Exposition, | Pelle oorboay ari netere (aay seurs, Witnees.-1 decline to answer. ie eee ie eee them: awarded to Steinway & Sons their Grand Tes: | MAY become @ great manufacturing as well as ‘Why do yon decline to answer? delivered him up to Mr. Richards, Mr. Bradley asked how she had treated Unioa | timonial Medal for greatest superiority and greee com euty: Q- Objected toby defense. Objection sustained. | tendent: Welch! Witness resume Pere information | morning of the Objection made and sustain id. fatnadintele SOU!d pass | neuse with Weichwan, and went with himto| By Mr. Pierrepoint.—Her husband was | ays immediately with some | the office of the Superintendent of Police: | named Tom ers, and was living yet; he horses; os was pee four years ago. Had | while there the officers took Weichman to get | went away when the colored peeple were com. neue People say be was not an honest Mam; | a noree to take them down im the country. | ing away; he was lazy. and might stay away, that he hayes e ne they would not believe | Witness went and hired a buggy. and went | and witness would rather stay and take care anything ey would say. rd persons speak | t> the country: fifteen or twenty persens | of the children than live with him and saffer. so two or ote ey ago. Heard Mr. Owen | me: at Piscataway. Witness returned to At this point a recess was taken until to- Execs hae ohn U. Cook say they would | the city with Weichman and McDevitt; | morrow morning at 10 o'clock. ba ag deseo Weichman was detained in custody 'y Mr. Pierrepoint—You thought pretty | at the statien-house. Witness went home Citetrar. novelty of copstraction im pianos. —>_—_—_ ANALGzEsr4, produced by Rhigolene, enables the chiropodist to remove the most painfal ates Waions, Bells, o> without is lp ence e ‘operation harmless, and effectual For farther it — tion call at Dr. Wnite’s rooms, 42¢ Pa. avenue. ‘WE ABE In THE MipsT OF A REVOLUTION No more premature decay of the teeth. Sozu- dont renders them indestructible. Nay, more, it makes the enamel as whiteas Parian marble, ae pees odoriferous as «the Sweet narnia. 4 er banks of violets.” Neither fre teeth nor the gums can become disensed, if it is used daily. eo a ee THe Fargrms Uvtponz.—The Princeee, in the Fairy Tale. dropt pearls from her mouth when ehe opened it, but whoever uses that was in custody. On the soldiers. the water powe: the wake an badly of him when he passed your horse, | and was to meet McDovit the next morning at — did'nt you. a ten o'clock, met him aoa ered @ carriage and ‘We have consolidated our three firms into one to ‘Objected to. and objection sustained. went to Secretary Stenton‘’s to get a special | reduce our expenses in the delivery of ice, having Witness did mot think he was fit for tbe | train to goto Baltimore. On Sunday morn. | cachiost largely in our competition with ench other lace of inspector. The fact of his passing | ing at six o'clock wimese met McDevitt at Po- | at fifty cents per a Pounds, amounting in all jade witness form & bad opinion of to more than $80, servic, and always vyree with the | o'clock and returned to this city on Monday Hement for Jura ‘Union side during the rebellion morning. Before going North om Monday he pres lex, We &re not making By Mr. Merrick. There so many who | witness went home, got two hankerchiefs ang | On and after duly 8. our rates will b clean shi to its stock. That we coreteny examined and considered the propesal of Mr. Henry H. Dodge, for the formation of & company for the encourage. ment of this policy, By by the improvement of wn level of “The Potomac Water Power Uompany of tows, D- C,,” and that as a home en- terprise, offeriug large inducements to the Profitable investment of cepital, we earnestly solicit in its behalf the accive co-ope: the millers, merchants, capitalists, and citi- zens of Georgetown generally, by subscription ration of ‘That the success of this enterprise must in- evitably be followed by a largeincrease of our manutactories and commerce, together with a went and proportional increase in our opulation and rise in the value of real es- ite, and that, therefore, in our judgment, the prosperity of our whole community is so far identified with our success, that it becomes : e— talisman of science, Sozodont, will have a said he waea liar that witness could not re- To persons using over 500 pounds daily. 75 cent: the duty of every citizen to promote its suc- member particular ones. Soke ‘H. eacue ea4s Welemaans Mabe per 100 pounds. . oe Benieeloe peut Sat wil meyer drop = cess, as by so doing he therefore must promote Jackson Pumphrey sworn and examined by | Claryoe, witness and others took the train: ar: | ,10,Perons using 100 pounds, and net over 60 , ———— his own. Mr. Merrick — Witness resided in this city $3 | rived im Philadelphia, stopped there until | Pounds. #1 per 100 pounds. Lapis, eave money by purchasing Hoop. Mr W. H. Tenney offered a resolution, years. Knew Wm.E. Oleaver. His general | the next day. then ‘went to New. York | pagaerenss ‘using a pounds, and uot over 100 T Teputation for truth and veracity had never bern considered very good. Hed known bias ang arrived in Baritagton on Wednesday. tae for 20 years. Witness was told by his brother | gepot next moraing; the train was Inte. Wit- any one of the truth of our statement, that there was no confidence to be placed in | nese rested on the settee there. At Essex | ‘i\ill with pleaureshow them our books, shoutd Cleaver. Witness did not think he would be- | Junction discovered that he had lest thehand- | ‘Ni’ favor us with & call. jieve him on Ais oath. - | Weare now retailing ice ue MT Pi oink —Witriess. :ty kercbief; went to search for his tobacco and | Falls’ Ice Company and owing to the porous nature iy Mr. Pierrepoint.— ess heard is | found both handkerchief and tobacco were | of this ice. our books show that the meltage on this hive. Witness had dealt some with horse | FORE, One Bandkerchief was marked John | 15 Si4i pert more than on gout, Howton ice, H. Surratt, eshall finish peddling this ice in afew days.when traders and found some to be eery hones. | At a8 m jantes past 12 o'clock the Court took | J! shall distribute only thefbest quality of Boston a recess until one o'clock. tl Had To keep the price down, we have curtailed our Fe a they i poco Peyton ts roel rebel: On reaseembling, at one o’clock— expensen by running, the ited th number of wag: tion. ue a Mr. Hollohan resumed the stand and theex. | DS. but we are now, satisfies ‘we must, lo ac- been streng on the Union side. Witness at | Smination was continued by Mr. Bradley sonaes wagons which we, wall Gc bat as out one time was going to employ Oleaver to at- | There was anumber on the handkerchiet but | figures show (and onr books #re open for inspec- tend to a horse but was advised not to doao. does not remember the number; found the | tion) that we must have an advance from present Talmadge J. Lamvert sworn andexamined by | baodkerchief in his room; the washing was | rates. Customers must consider that the high Mr. Merrick.— Witness was elerk in the Pay. | done in the Donse; was not at the house after | price of wages, of hay. and grain, the arduous an master General's office: had been employed | seven o'clock on Sunday morning. Witness | Nciring duties. both fo beast and man. should there since October, 1363: i 1865 witness re. stopped in the depot at Burlington to wait for ction We “certainty cugeged init sided on H street, between Fourth and Fifth | the cars. John Surrratt was at the house on ‘Another misfortune attends us. and whieh streets, about ene square and three quarters | the3dof March. While confined at Carroll | increasesour expenses at | ast 2 per ton—in tho trom Sil: the house in which witness resided | Prison witness had @conversation with Weich- | interruption of navigation by breakage of the on H strvet was three-story and basement | Mop (who was aleo confined there) as to what | cxnal aqueduct—which compela.us {0 team our ice ad been told him (W.) by Mr. Stanton in ref. | trom Georgetown. and the meltage from this delay and eight steps leading to the front | erence to testifying as to the conspirators, iat lent $2 per ton more than f f(elivered at the coor, with an iron railing on either side; on Cross-exami: by Mr. . Pierrepoint.—wit- | Tenth street wharf. t the west of ne house Sears: ‘was an open lot. wocrcsterin ik, trention (during. tke re- 9-3t Witness resided there with his mother. cess) called to the number on the handkerchief. : > MEDAL 0 y Mr. Pierrepoint—Witness’ house was | Witness did not say this morning that there | A ESRD CGED Meee Oe HONE HAS east Pot ‘541; the loton which the honse stood | Was no number on the handkercheif. There Kkering & Sons, of Boston, for the 25 feet front: the window caps and sills | W858 number or figure after the name, could | PIANOS. eof marble; on entering the basement it | Hot recollect what the figure was. Thinks plOHN F. ELLIS 5 per 100 pounds. skirts, Coreets and Shoulder Braces, at Ones, using less than 60 pounds, $1.50 per | Baum’ 49 Louisiana ave., between 6th and 7th streets Goods warranted to fit or no ae Corset Steels 5 cents a pair. patie sae Down WITH HIGH Prices !—Patronize only those who sell cheap! Buy your Gent’s Fur- nishing Goods a Francs 94 7th street, be- tween D and E, three doors above Odd Fel- lows’ Hall. Gray's © Collars, 18c. box; Gold- smith, Byron and Garotte, 18c. box; Imitation Linen Goldsmith, Byron and Garotte, 18¢. ey ‘And all other goods cheap in propor- ion. anal Oompany. urchased of the Great i i qT ete ag tits Wuits Duck Scirs. Brown Linen Suita Alpaca Coats and Dusters, and a large variet: of linen goods in general, at prices to suit everybody, at Habe & Co.'s, 463 Pennsylvania avenue, under U. S. Hotel. eo -—_—_o_—___— HaBLeE & Co., No. 468 Pennsylvania avenue, under U. S. Hotel, offer a large stock of White Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Neckties, and various selections of Gent.'s Furnishing Goods, at reduced prices. Call early and secure bar- gaine. eo mg, several pieces. lege, 88 follows —e———— : CaR.in’s SPRINGS —As will be seen by an advertisement in to-day’s Star, the delightfal summer resort, within seven miles of Alexan- dria, known as Qarlin’s Springs, has been prepared for the reception of visitors, and arrangements can be made with the superin- tendent of the Alexandria, Loudoun, and grammar to J. L. Lyn which was adopted: That the Cerporation of Georgetown be requested to appropriate$10,000, or so much thereof as may necessary, to aid the property holders above the aqueduct in prosecuting @ suit against the Alexandria ‘The books were opened, and some subscribed to the stock ef the Potomac Water Company. Mr. Tenney stated that he was authorized to announce the subscription of $20,000 upon the condition that the palance required should be ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION Or PREMIUMS.—The exhibition and annual distribution of pr miums of Trinity (Catholic) Scheol took place on Tuesday evening. Addresses were made by Masters Jos. J. Leishear, John P. Gates, Wm. J. Reily, Jeremiah L. Lyna, Edwin F. ‘Warner, Waiter L. King, John Hollins, John . Yates, John T. Hollins and Thos. D. Har- r; and Masters Edwin F. Warner, George Riley, John Hollins, as also many others of bool, acquitted themselves well in sing. he awarding of medais and premiums was made by Father Maguire, of Georgetown Col- First Department, taught by Mr.J. Whelan— In the first class of Christian doctrine, for com- Position and excellence, the medal was award- ed to Jeremiah L.. Lyne; first class in geog- BighaPeramen to Jas. Conner; first class in second class Jhristian doctrine and ‘extelicnce, medal to 3 r! ri Willie J. Belly: first class in. dictation, pre- oi by | Weehtone ee tomes ee renee ee | ait eat Cnet Hampshire raitroad for the transportation to | miom to 7: L- Lyne, second class to Walter L. Mr. Merrick.—Witness resided in this ‘city. Claryoe and was told on Saturday night that Te. POTOMAC BRICK WORKS. and from it of excursion parties. eol: ane Perrbe gs (roel peer ig Resided Rere in April, 1505, at 587 H street, be was under arrest and would have togo head- Ng IG grea aig aggre a phe ee) ¥. Dou pod third petween 4h and Sthstréets, on the south aide’ | quarters. Witness went to Canada wit «ng ane making extensive arrangements for man- wAUIGE Sates AnD SMALL Puovres.—Good second class to Samuel ¥. Douglass, third tbe house fronting north. Witifess remembered ‘eichmann and others. An order wa: f Villacon be prepared ite Shirte, $1.25a81.50; A. No.1 Fine White and arithmetic to J. £; Lyne, second class te hand-made and pressed. and te Tective proposals for furmiahing them in any Shirt, #8.50083; Good Ganse Underabirts, 50 thi b th e night of the cents; Fine Gauze ee ee $1; Fine Lisle eassination: resided on H | Shown to witness street then. Bet David J. Offutt; first class in bookkeeping and N11 and 12 o'clock, on that | to Uanada in obedience to the ord tit N anel Siaht, witides lskid A Yolo foes ha nee | wenla tle Wo Y* Office 15th strevt, 24 door north of Thread Undershirts, $1.50; Good Cotton Halt | Penmente in to J. Le kre) eocond ciake i yea ving the President was shot. Witness imme- | On Monday morning, after coming back trom | je 24-Jm* Rigga & Co.'s Bank. | Hose, 10, 15,20, and 25 cents per pair, Best | MAD! Thom te WL: Kina: socorplaxe in diately went to the front parlor, opened the | Baltimore. (McDevitt, Weichman and himself,) TANOS. _ PIANOS. English Half Hose, 50 cents per pair. At | = composition 20 W. Za F ecneniene 2 window, two soldiers were passing” Witness | the first named, went’ to Gen. Baker and got | P Franc’s Gent’s Furnishing Store, 491 7th st., | Teading to Jos. Ashford; for good conduc Geo. E. Reiley. S of | between D and E, three deors above Odd Tele asked them What was the matter One replied | !ramsportation” Witness would not have gone | (In addition to my stock of superb PIAN ‘ , ows’ Hall. the President was shot by John Wilkes Booth. | to Canada if he Lacie had teld Baker that g & Son’s make. I have a variet: Witness asked what so many soldiers were | Witness and Weichman had boarded at the tory her good makers. which I offer at fac: doing in town. She thought there mignt have | house. Witness left on Monday afternoon. | NOS and PARLOR ORGANS for rent, by —— Oarroll, the medal {i Just Reoxiven this merning one hundred been a mob, or some disturbance. One repli | The clothes witness found on Monday. They | EL. more of those fine twenty-five dollar suits, at “4 we have been to see 8 torchiight precemion: | Must have been pat there on Sanday. Uonld week or month 310 Pennsylvania avenue. the Great Central Clothing House, 460 7th | Andrew Offutt; second class to. John Cad and are now returning to our camp at Gamp | Not Say what time they were placed there. | _jy 3-co3t near loth streat, | street, opposite the Post Office. first class in geography, o et, To THE LADIES ov THIS CITY AND GEORGR- rown.— Do you wish to save money? Go to Lewis Baar’s Fancy Establishment. He ie cheaper than any other house. TL Barry. It was dark and haz: itness sa: Witness put the handkerchiefs & his pocket —TKy the (wo men bad on soldiers’ clothes, and they | #Nd went to the cars. thence to Baltimore, | QQ) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. QO said they were soldiers, es then foPaiiedelphia. MeDevitt. oi ar oe, Big- CLARK & PEARSON, Gross-examined by Mr. Pierrepoint.—Wit- | Jey, Leeeh and Weichman went with witness. | aGENTs A’ AYHOLESALE } 5: | ness wasin a back room, and heard some ono | LeitPhiladely hia Tnesday night. and reached | cin COMMNSION Devine; first class in or In the second de} Wendi) taught by Mr. J in the first class in Chri tian doctrine was awarded to Andrew Offatt: first cldss in English grammar, premium to Lynch, third’ class to X tnograph: hy. to D. Goldin, second to Thos. Ging, third to Thes. O'Connell, fourth to X. Devine, Bfth to M. Coffee; first class in dictionary to A. Offatt; | on the street say the President was shot. The Rew York Wednesday, April 10th. then up the eka Sein nn pls dereetagd ra Pee ard Hillary he 2 2 goials, per Deere Winans GENE went to tea ne eet | aughts went toe mater with Bigley tad rene. Fredericksburg Cloth Mills, Jvsr Rxomtvap.—Three hundred Boys’ | X. Devine: first class in penmanship to Thos. | _butit was too damp to zo on the portico, and | tered false names—among ethers McCoy and | ‘Hz tis & Co.'s Neoteric Boap. Suita, latest Spring styles from ten te fitteen | McUormick, secend to A. Offutt, third to D. wont in the parlor, Margaret, © sarcent of | Thompson, Witnees went out that piguc with Baltimore Window and Druggists’ Glass, dollars per sult, at the Great Central Clothing | Bsown; Srat clase in arithmeticte Davia Lyne, witness, insisted that wiiness should not go to | Bigley or McDevitt and bought some clothes. Cider Vinegar, Canned and Dried Fruits, TOUS saint atbedt Goaele ene Dice: | AS eee aa amine eeu the front door, but should go to the parior | Does not remember the number of the room or Cizats, Tobacco, &e. » opposite Pos . | mick; for good conduct and general improve window. Witness heard some one coming up | Who slept there with him. ‘Thinks that the | ic1 up stares: | Osa = Baie cwonty doitare just | eet mea to Tuomas Ging. ee Done é the street, and opened the window. The ser- | handkerchief was in his overcoat that night. OLD > PERS, Ag fing aesortment of Gold Pens, | received. Call and look at ‘hers at the Great | nue, premiums Were awarded to Masters P- vant wasinthe room with witness. Sawa | When he reached Essex Junction witness got large number of soldiers east of the house | Out to get Adrink—it was early in the morn- going slong H street. Witness asked a soldier | ipg—wanted a chew of tobacco, andon return J if he saw Booth; he said no, he was not in the | Witness looked in his pocket and there was no Vike KEDTL vy Gentral Olothing House, 460 7th street, oppo- sie the PostUfice = fe SEDO Pencil Cases. &c., for sale at manufacturer's {ae 15) FRANCK TAYLOR. | ERUIT JARS. “PRESER- and E. Ellis. rrington. J. Wetzel, J. Wise, C. Kane, D vey, F. Raumbach, W. Thorne, D. Knott, nd SPOONS, for nate b ee theater, but about the theater. When witness | handherehiet or tobacco. The morning was CHARLES ULLRICH. Jn.” SCHOOL EXAMINATION.—The Female Gram- saw the soldiers she was alarmed, and thonght | bright and clear, rather cold; did not wear the _ 49334 9th'st., between Danie. DIED. mar School, on Montgomery. between Bridge There was@ mod. Would not know the sclaver | overcoat, but ‘carried it for convenience. | .%6Im* One and Saif equates north Pa. ave. KAUFFMAN —In_ Washingto1 and Gay streets, taught by Miss Laura Reed, whom she spoke with; it was too dark to see | There was nothing in the pocket but tha OLD BENE, every grade of (iuality, workman- | July 10, 1857. of typhoid fever, FRE > | and numbering 34 scholars, all of whom were him distinctly. The soldiers answered very | handkerchief and tobacco Is positive that it | ® shi didaud Silver Pencil Casos, youngest son oF 8. B.. apd. Sarah F. Kaufman. | present, was examined yesterday afternoon by respectfully; they had soldiers clothes on: they | Was on Thursday, April 20th, when he lost | *¢-.,&c- inte dasor men LANCER LOR. *GMis body wili be taken to Ohio for burial. r. W. L. Dunlap; there being present Mayor were not officers; witness came here of herown | the handkerchief; had not seen it since. Ar- 3 free will. She was reading the paper where | rived in Canada that afternoon; went to a | (NATURAL FLOWERS PRESERVED IN ALL some man bad testified, and she remarked it | hotei, the Oswego, where they got dinner and Natural Bea uty. Special atten ‘was actrange coincident or false representa- | wen! to another hotel. Knows Mr. Bigley vay mers of the Dead, By Mrs. tion, as the conversation alluded to by him in | well; bad never told bim that he lost the o.208 Bighth street we = bis testimony, took place ather house. Wit. | handkerchief at St. Albane; did nottell Weich- ad nessdid not observe the men sufficiently to | man that he left it under the pillow of his bed WILSON. On tho oth instant. after a short | Welsh. Rev. Mr. McCauley, o iliness, Mrs. ARY WILSON, beloved wife of Thos, Wilson. in the 54th year of he Her funeral will take place Messr: riday morning at 10 ovelock. from her late residence on First street, be- tween H and I streets north J love in solitude to shed His friends and acquaintances ar invited to attend his funeral, on the from his late residence on N — ambi resepied &s having taken place at another. Mr. Pierrepoint read trom witness’ tes in barrels from the kilns at Williamsport, Md., Witness saw & number of soldiers passing that | Mony as to Surratt giving him S10 in gold for | which he offers for sale at aatisfact. ory prices the Methodist Episcopal church, on Dunbarton street, Mr. Hyde, president of the Board of Guardians: Magee, Newman, Wilson, Bell, Dan- fel, and McKeldron. The sehool-room was handsomely decorated with beautifal wreaul and flags. The scholars passed the examin: know if they had om @ long coat or jacket. | &t the hotel—that is @ falsehood. Was not arbseen STR AGENT RAN anda tema teat. stead tion admirably. ‘The first class in history was Temark: Here is Lagyaaco, and ab which core gether, and witness went to Taree Biver To 1 ™ Ett CURRAN. On the 10th inst.. after a long and auadon spon algebra stood as they dgon tainly occurred st my houseand now it isrep- | Was examined at the Arsenal trial as a witne: The mnbacriber ia constantly ip recetpt of LIME ig ing Gate eee em and worked several examples upon the board correctly. Miss Reed bad given her school thorough drills in learning the Declaration of eveni 360 in paper, and asked if it was correct. id 10th streets, at 3 o'clock Independence, as also the Constitution of the By Mr. Bradley Witness had known Mr. | Witers replied tha: it Was, and ‘alzed to my 20-2awlm 77 Water streets Gecrecton sua Mth [Alexandria Gazette please Copy.] + | Unieda tates,’ Many of the scholars were able ever since she ha nown herself. astatement, whic! e did, as follows: . CIR VERDI, | HOM@OPATHIC PHYS- oO st st to rej it the whole of the Declaration of In- Mra! Wiliams (edlored} awe oar ex. | Sua came ORIN dois Rid ke eee LD IS AND SURGEON, of Georgctown. has Cee Gineeree ae We Bites, an dependence. Prof Dauiel gave the school a off 0. 345 New York avenue, amined by Mr. Merrick.— Witness lived with | see him; asked him if he had any money. f Mrs. Lambert: lived with her when the Presi. | Witness banded him ‘and seKed if thet | te qn oth and J0th streets, Washington. Office dent was killed. On the night of theassassi- | would do; Surratt suid he would like to have Noise fo 5p. £ bis rea ration @ foud talking was heard in the street. | More, and he gave him $10 more, when Sur- Ms. Lambert asked witness for a shawl, and | Tat banded him two 820 gold pieces, Wrich- ) the window in the parlor, which she | Man was present at the time in the room. x v ‘st 8 crowd of soldiers passed, then | Witness went with McDevitt to the Secretary | Sait! Patent Orpon Buell eat os wit QuaNs, vo came by,and Mrs. Lambert asked ‘them of War te get aspecial trainto goto Balti- | movable Pe Bass, (very convenient fo what was tle matter, they replied the Presi. | more. It wastvought thatthey might meet | organ pract ¢ at home.) w: POSIT! E SOLD AT COST. re. months and thirteen days. town, from 10 TE a m-6toSp.m. All surgica canes promptly, Loutsians ay. through with the examinatioi dent was killed by Booth. Atzerodt, Booth and Payne there: did not ex- thorough examination in music, which was sustained with but a single question only being missed. As compared with the female gram- mar scheols of Washington, the pupils of this school are further advanced for their ages. Mr. Dunlap expressed himself highly pleased with the manner in which the scholars had gone they had done well in committing £0 much ‘omemory, andit ' By Mr. Pierrepomt.—Mrs. Lambert first | pect to meet Surratt: returned to Washi to! they continued to improxe ey Lefee pape Fee ' — at c' 3 0 Washin, EY = € o1 | wert tothe front door. Witness told her to | about 10 days after starting, arriving on Sa‘: “ont hand EIANO8 streduced | Jk 8 § econ ree eco AR of tocietys or eeman Mr Beall, Mr, Q come in it was too damp; she came in; it was a | urday morning, Witness was in prison: he No, 497 ilthst., above Pa.ave. | kind of business. Apply at the Star Office. Fy Hyde, and Mr. Magee, expressed their gratifi- dark night. Mrs. Lambert went in the parlor; | didnot know what tor: Mr. Stanton might c Je 19-tt cation @t the satisfactory manuerin which the witness was in the parlor behind Mrs. Lam- | know. Left the hotel with Bigley or McDey- Ota RES ‘AND CoMMISSION | (HEAP EDITIONS.—Thackerays Lectures on | scholars had passed the examination. bert: the soldiers had caps on their heads: did | itt: thinks it waa the former. CPOE RES eT ade eet Men, | CORE Four Green Thackerye Pe | weriGe Barteea Tie whole maubecier nol remember what clothes they had on: By Mr. Bradley —There were six pockets in | dise, No. oy Eolas avenue, up stairs Wash: dennis, illustrated; §1.25. Shai English ade rd: e seven: the al t thought they were dressed in soldiers clothes; | the overcoat, and the handkerchief was in the | ington, D.C. , je'19- ition, illustrated: @ cents. Th Pre tO, Dy: | OTe ee nae Tee ae Adaline Willtams wa Dr-. Lambert was in her room when the ag loud right hand outside one. Globe edition, illustrated Va pick derived trom fines #9. Adeline Williams was talking on the street was heard; witn Mr, Bradiey asked and obtained trom tne | GVEe AAT Biioe teat Goran ca Glove edition, : thant meaty | Setentea By cmcer Warwick tor (he laroeny of the room with her. heard loud talking: Neard | Prosecution the hanakerchief horetoforeotfered. | We aie nes cathe Seat BEE | lame Diskekar wore, Diamand shi SL eee Re ane beckon, some one say the President has been shot; | in evidence, and witness identified it. The | bracing a handsome assortment, at reduced prices. | 7 noud edition; $1.20. Tennysou's Poems, ee esieaga th ty fining her 91.50 {a2 heard the soldiers talking about it: they seemed | handkerchief had been used by witness before | Also. good Madder Calicoes at i244; best makes 15 | Diamond edition) $1.2.) Seo chesis eee ar Ratton b ar, ‘By Mr. Merrick.—Witness was present the | ber being on the same line with the name: it | !i” 4 pentey Unplese! malin Ws yar ij ES AND COWS on i : her day when Mrs, Lamocri read im the pa. | was below. Did not tell | SBY one about the wide do., 1234. 15 and18 cents; 000 Palm Fans at3 | tmont reasonuble terme, ou th oo ree uncer Brown ta eepcion one een r about the man’s testimony, and made the | handkerchief until after it had been found. jy 2-1m* : BENJAMIN MILLER. No better grass. r, fence or shade in the Dis- e horse, ‘Buckey ai 14 seed thy pga, remark, Never knew Payne by any name but Woed: SORE ‘AD Bty to to Rost. DUFFY, at National Race | him, Justice Buckey diswi: e ci m. a Mrs. Lambert recalled.—Was satisfiea the | was introduced to him by Weichm: J UST! BECEIVED, Course. Come and see it before sou send your | Moran was yesterday followed trough one * conversation between herself and the soldiers | By Mr. Pierrepoint.—Would not be positive | © GENTLEMEN'S sCatiteR cuornina ack. ee | eee eiratae! ten otter Waceiae a> | ‘tok place after 11 o'clock that the handkerchief was the same one he | Linen. Alpaca,and Drapd'Fts Goods, at" RY GOODS—DEY GOODS. Quarrel ensalbes wien Otlcer: Warwick er- John T. Holohan sworn and examined by Mr. | lost. je lett ‘ODEON Hat D Goons. Fested them both, and took them before the Bradley.— Witness resides now in Baltimore: John A. W. Clarvoe sworn for the defense, NHE SUBECRINE as x THoRoUGH BOGAN & WYLIE, Justice, who fins m: each. eogaged in atone cutting. 1n April, 1965,resided | and examined by Mr. Bradley. — Witness Is & T No. 329 Seventh street, between New York AWARD OF COPTEADT. The. contesict for on H <treet, between 6th and 7th; boarded at | detective of the Metropolitan Police, and was | __ CHESTER COUNTY ROAR, avenue and DL street, Gindixg ana erayeling Foxal Cisy Bas bese | Mrs. Surratt’s. Went to board there the first | at the house of Mrs. Surratt on the night of the Eleven months old. that rill be Kept this - awarded to Mr. Willism L. Fletcher, who Dealers in Staplo and Fancy Dry Goods. Hosiery, week in February. Lewis J. Weichman and | 14th of April. Went there about 2x o'clock | {aren for the benefit of people that are! Gloves, Hoopskirts, Corsets, and Notio Li ir breed of aniae. yard, farnishing all the material. todo the work for 45 cents per square Miss Deane alsc boarded there. Miss Fitz. | with McDevitt, Donaldson, Lt. Skippon, and | “°*!ToUs of improving the malieg aud th patrick boarded there too. Witness formed the | officer Maxwell. Went for the purpose of | ezost*' Near Li DepottcEanalin, | copese prices, oY UPON fair des ating and the wey FLOUB AWD GRaIN.—The market for flour acquaintance of Lewis J. Weichman while turing Booth and also John H.Surratt. 7 aro ‘Uur stock is kept fall by daily receipts from New | and grain, 88 18 usual at this season, is very there. Had seen Atzerodt at the house. Weich- ezamimation of this witness was pest- Pit, PARTHERSHEE eee pee | York and elas phi im" | quiet. The etock on hand Is noi heavy. but man and a eerae appeared to be » very inti | o jand— under the name and style of BRUCE -& By the demand is very inactive, and sales will irs. Eliza Holohan a sworn for the de- HALE: inthis day dissolved b; By es consent. nn OF OD a COMPLETE— hardly justify a change of the quotations of Together. jet Atzerodt one day with Weich- | fense and examined b: .— Witness : & HALL. prices a8 last published in in the Star. man. Atzerodt bad on Weichman’s cost | is the wife of John D. Holohan: boarded’at | Wastxctos, D.C. » Jane 19, 1857. Nese ot a SaniTaRy.—The sanitary regulations are } and cape. aWelehman afd Atzerodt ap- | Mrs. Surrat’s in Fepruary ‘Qnd Mareh; knew Wo; the undersigned have this day entered Into Fine and Bp FLOUR, being Gripe etre seiselos aud’ poste, 5 © isa ‘seon Atsorodt im Welokunne © races eve | Sateen Tointeg henna | 30 iguership under the firm name of BRUCE aya nigh Here so offensive In dierent, pasts of iq : tnaer nace oie tneetas Gen v- | rodt who was called Port Tobacco: Atzerodt | & FISHER Assortment Ir, oe aan, = we Riva been on end ina ws 2 p- ciauthe dere os 18 use; | was more frequent: ing Weichman than Davi FISHER. RY LO , the town, have. cleaned and purified. e | freq pe aw Bow ere, te the parlor; on | with apy other at the occasion he | _Washington D. C.. June 19, 1987. 8-3t™ a sible 4 at a Puli Feeds gay » Btraw,, ol bear of no unusual cases of sickness. Weichman im comptay On’ un sient ot ie | Wore Weichmen’s ob aw Booth == IRON WORKS. round Alum end Fing Salt.ateery (ow rates,by | ‘Tum Camat—The arrivals at the wharves i pany. On the aight of the | there on two occasions and Payne also who oder Indians avenue 6nd lst atres to-day were twelve, all with Ey to the spe 3d of April, 1965,witness saw the prisoner; baa ‘was known 88 wood. The washing of witnecs AY AND LS Sait ‘near Baltimore Depot. te ma panies, amounting to 1,320 tons. not seen Roe a ye previous. ‘was done by Mrs. Surratt’s wash-womsn; usu- Fognaers, x entsts, and Boiler Makers, J the Six Days with tberchandize to Han 9 o'clock at nigbt,on the 3d of April ly on Monday and returned about Wednes- eee necnue sue ea Sunes, H CORSETS, Hy | Sock, and thirteen boats light went to bed: heard a rap at the door; opened it, Ui Bias Wngtacs oe yeh eam Port; | 0 © | | Srnzsr lurnoyemenrs.—The tmprovement and found Suiratt there. He said, “I woulp Guae Fae architectural Tron Work, | O ES BAUM’S © | of various streets ordered by tRe Corporation, ‘Wetchman a eeaee: N Dearert aaah a would Gratings, Raitt ings, ¥ orgingss ; iron and Brass Oat: P 49 a STANA AVENUE, P progressing, eye ie pages. as the ties for like to have €50.” pvitnees told i him he could he increased fe0 ii ies of our wand cremated ‘ Between Sixth and Seventh Streets, S$ ae et ave it; Ban im $60, 5 7 tases havin east ;. | See when Sarratt sald, “Here, Mr. Hollohane taxe | A bere that Bre: S Sha op evarable term, PTTee Caan work | y Corset Steels 5 conte pair, 1 | GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. shie,” and handed ‘witness two $20 gold pieces i nts for Burnham's Improved Jouval Turbine | R R | py THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. 25, security, and insisted upon ‘him taking it, when tee : ee & | BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. squsutty eens mateo’ id el hes erate Pure tre Canty OP EEAmors? at 8s SHOULDER BRACES & | STOCK.OF DRY GOODS. FANCY GOODS, &c., ere. ON a Sega When Sey wert nrabuetia Anais. | BORarata te hart hierar | bata ey ih. se| Bi wis upad spol tise aaee A gu | Meweenaaar oases | pia OR eee | i ler, Aleman keer ee | ae ne thea 5 q wi rs. is | After the assassination, and told the wituess | the Government, berate P BABLOR OR er? ‘Pantela opartsy Aty aa ise sated aig Goods, Hos 7, i knew where Surrat! had gone. He would wk Never heard him use any such expres- SRR | vetace HEE oods, Bex, without reserve fo clos cone wove thas Weichinen was deoprin the | sion, aia ie ee” ‘Se yOnusetenmia tre at seit THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. askndty Fisher sala the question nad not boon | returned trom the walk witht Mon Serene, saad Ca ap, ite epee ne pk Ha sey sae sitaeea SEE peor eee OFT i-At reduced 3 ‘was about 9, of 0} oo ers, Rade to Mr- Hollohan, and the foundation wot | went oat, Dire oye aunties pete wen ws aie Ponneyirnile aon, a % wien Heat ae csrtet at rentecd'tt owen rer sdmitied tnd was teretore ra aan oe asenen We meaner for Chickering & Scan natrest. | st shor feet oe mci creas nese resumed :—Did not see John Sar- | that Mrs. Surratt’s Crd Batldors’ Depot, is Mereat - att about ie howe on tse ottgnt of Aprilldth, | saw ber Teed or sew by exe ane Bee MOVE sap se eats we a a ah si About ,ialf-past two o'clock witness was | Crose-examined by Mr. .—Ohurch 2 i or! ‘wife, who said men . td wae Ro. 4 AUBUEN, cones, at tl AND STEKEN ' scananes favo i pes ‘i Tourmen Waye neal fasta Mrs, Surratt’ a t from there to break. | and @id neveve them for Did not him from that time until he @ wes te onder she was allowed to goto the house and get x No. 80. Breakfast was nearly over ® when Muss Anas | Mr. Pierrepoint rend extracts of the testi- a by express i ALE—A Fa fami in the town of Cambridge, Mi. The LOST. AND FOUND. FOR SALE AND RENT. tat tre acre first} te REWARD —Strayed or stolen, a the 9th JOR BENT-. rooms. $55 fogt.. Au tron grey HORSE, bling in right FS arancin fi sere oad ati perme cp) sitewlane tpetaen — Sill be paler ie Ait recurs SOUS ES, ed Bas Works. Piret Ward) MCLAUGHLIN: sear 4 Fes, RENT Soran: & ees en-room HOU Ez. it large yard. REWA sake ib ter. $10: mEWARD, = rie aK hate ext 174 Tetrect between oh and he Per suuare off of end of his tall; place cat out of n be purchased ifderired jy at" the center of ‘ecratel his hind feet. R NT ented __s 10 wart wil te wanes esc has tna tf stolen OF ae / apie me get spars ‘and several er 8% will be paid for the arrest aud conviction | ientinttoeation— 347 K atreat, oat oer HL. WISK’S: Feed Sto corner of 18th. Prices it at _Comer of thrand G ateeetay Navy Forde Fh SATE OR RENT—A PR! STEATED From Riley satabies, comer of oth SESE win saght, Roome ied “Kftche rot ¥ atrrets-on the 3d of July. @ dark ark brown A xy isis reep P wi es ‘bone. legs. A reward ard ot. voi @ wt 3 will ee oT forthe Te. | streets, Georgsto animal to urn of he anbscribers at their SOR RE! SET new two Saicz weet of Lith street and'the river. Fo ieapant ett he y RILEY & SON. locate Ne. 18 wks <cnee at ee londay evening, ‘Bth, bet) ‘the priya “ee Ofice and loth wireety 8 asm es eco met bovwers DS = ae containing Abo 80, 8 ra 5 tly fannie « Recei pe, A‘peverat tarde. Bee The fader | Ee IR REST Tao pT, te TOY Gstumtope will be agibernliprnwarded. ip earn the same | tween ith and Sih convenient to cari: Bost Offer, tok. E, at First “National Bank of | and Patent Ofice, Terms moderate. Call ow ‘Washington. iy10-2t" | premises after 4 o'clock. jy 11-2 REWARD —Strayed_on the 6th instant, = $5 Fed homed COW. ein write stipe down het On BERT Tew they ee Bors back, “Had. rope on her neck. The above reward | west, wpciween D and Bvactth. Family of three will be Hone returned ts OBR “PELU E persons wish board with the tenant. Preferte street, between 19th and 20th. 3t* | rent the house toa person without smalichiidrem, TES ae CENTS, PRE white and two | References exchanged. de U-St* 5] all ma: [3 w them, i Er. cr idformatfonse Teaa get them, © NS Or | INGE BENT TA tro ston, FRAME HOUSE ete POS, 7 A. BUTLER, and Bowling Saloon, situated on the eastside of 7th . . . north rect, betwant and vi iy 9-3" Capitol Hill. Counter and shiclves with cigeet acter! dispouabie, $100 REWARD Was fiolen from the suh- | nauirewextdoor at Mrs. INDERMAUR'S, or 466 Ranney Coie HORSE ta | poreeeeene Se a el + dark ane an 5 hands high, white ring around one of the hind FoR Resor ye ee E of the tat Own, ith a perceptible elevation joint in front suitable me, jeian.' Also, a Brick. Sf tise saaae caters sep cope; nook ooking very | Stable and frontin, an Dunbar: 8. contai ning 6 roome. fach Uke a tingbo id for the ree turn of ths borwer suid S00 for abe spprenension of | (S'uSiS Sameer om the rem Sines, Brahi. Sod bnincuante) "Joho tt Baynes. Oxes Hil feoaimetiory eck Base alliage hme . 0 4 = iy B-eost* ‘Prince ge County ‘Ma. af sale th streets; Dad teet deen. s list cca" accnneicne eeeeeees aeeinmeeeemeieninnme ALBA 5 Ww THEE STOR: PRESS PERSONAL. teach rotting a ait spratee nad gue $600 Fo, tERD Good meanity eyaind sice lot adjoiming-on the northenst corner ef'ath TO LEND.—Good security required. | and L atreet the er i floor 14 3. $60 iy, Sete time, onaay ant adareoe PHL, | ira dapted. to the DRUG BUSINESS. Price R. ROSSETT,. WHO RESIDED AT NO. 229 Histreet, near isth, last month, wilt pleave | TWO THR e his address for ML. M. at the Star Office so | Rine rooms, w: STORE ‘PRESSED BRICKS, ex and, 1 84s, marble mantles on 4tiz v° | Seret between, am NOnGe =f oar all me from tra wi 2 each. FITC So Fi WIPE. "That twill pay po debes of bot | iy Se fate Ufotignses darling contact from to date, 11th 5 = iy Hote SoHE WaNsrirup. | A BARE CHANT eS ‘AN IMPRESSED ME- | ~ A most cesirab a aon Renny situated. ‘Didi nad SUAARVOYANI mth steal Le- da hall 9 aores of No. 532 y10- wi Rlity stables for tween C and D, Dork SCHUMAN, of Baltimore, Md., has with excelent water. located at 46 3th street, Saore of Penns; r fund tn Washington Count es Vania avenue. ies in nee e ggrvices a je ood physician, one on whose skill and ex. rience The Government Burk and Stabler: net Boeken, i gan rely in all cases, should consult Dr. § burg toll gate, contains 97 acres, 10 of which are jae Made their peculiar afflictions his apeciall. timberland, 40 pasture _ the bal . A positive and successful cure in all cases. or | in the best state of cultiva: on chafze. “Hours of consultation, 7s. m.iol | ed with a00tuers and one vines ard with 6.00 plants; two houses newly bnilt with all the improvements. * Harta bg unavoidably detained in Baltimore ‘One of them has an the first floor, two large par. until ith July. T may be hereafter. consulted, e dining room and kitchen: on the second without. fail aNitad the hourg above mentioned, r bedrooms and one large room for s#r- A ay 8 at my officein Washington, d “in the other house there are on the first floor FOR THE LATEST STY OF SRTRTS. ekitchen with a large oven, aad two great best material, always on band and made to | Pooms for the farmers family. o the second floor, gree. ee Re ee ad abate. a Ef F. | one forge parlor and » ¥ +4 loop Skirt aud Corset Manufactory, | “These two Honges being located ata pretty good 263 7th etreet, bet. Mand Nts, Jez3-1m* ice from’ Gaal other: the SDronety Baar 544 ae AAS? TAKEN THE OFFICE FORMERLY iv for the use of two families. occupied ay, Dr. Borland, at the northeast not possible to = a farm. more adyanta- eet and Massaciifisetts avenue.the | ceously situated, felose gis ‘ge city. and more subscriber would 4 pectfully offer his professional | conyenient for the sale of iors hoy milk, eggs, services to the citizens of Washington. ~ poultry, &c. Office hours BLS 6 to 8! rae and from 4 to 30 The safe will take place at the auction store or p.m. Ge mJ S W. CALDWELL. M.D. | Green & W 1D nud Seventh stress ee ie 20 ul T ETE o ae ‘of here, to | yashington City N $*igicg dm Poon b ees for iby RED- | “The property is open to sitors, every ‘day, corner 01 Washington, D nT ma ta Henry Ashbrook, Washington.D.C.; | gm I0n. a. to Mesors LATTA & Me Lege pipe ag AT gs Bee sh, ioat Kul BC TURN, “teal ie Brokers, corner 7th aad 25-Im* ee eee ENTLEMEN’S STRAW AND NA! Gikk 8 REACHED and TRIMMED KW at . inthe Bich orate Te advance ey AMP CUNNINGHABUS Cheap Hat Store, or ‘ Beast je 13-eolm* No. 34 7th street. wet Tand K OR RENT = BRICK HOU uate ny 4 Hite ree bal ADIES PURASE READ THIS. OB BAST Rup aen a a Navy Departments. No. 292 G st, bet jzth mrt te geal anda ate, Tnauite oéxt door west.” yt 3 dred (600) well-made stamps of el Embroidery, Braid, & whole or part. and teach the buyer the Compost ‘OR RENT—THUREE FURNISHED ROOMS on tion, furnish Cushions and Brushes, apd éxplain second floorzmnd one amfurnished: suitable for how to use them. gratis. Being part of a luplicate | housekeeping. Water aud gus. 203 Penna. ay., set lately et in voatable: bus any lady arishipg to | nextdodr to 15th street 3¥10-3t* Suis capital should eail at once ae REE, CONN im PLEASANT FONE ONFIDENTIAL—Young men sho have in | single gentlemen. together’ oF separate. uted themeclvea by certainserpet habits. whick | dranta.taud “bath; coolest place in Washington. unt them for business: pleasure, or the duties of | 402, between sth and 6 ay 104 married life; also, mi <¢ snd old ‘men, who, ee from the follies of youth, or other camiea, fee feel a ¢ OE BEN Tap Cccoried her ae) Beware bility tm advance of thele Tears, ng water, bath roomed. Also, & fines FORE ROOM theniselves under the treatment of any one. Rhould | waterbath room. Ge. Also.a fi Room frst read Tho Secrot, Friend.” Married ladios | rocccy Appi tod, €. RELLY Wo, 38 Hignth will learn something of importance by perusing | 4TCct Sr to WINDSOR & FURD. fant “Phe Secret Friend.’ Sent to any address, in ® | Strcet.0r B peated envelope on receipt of Scenta, Address Dr. | NON BENT—The UP STAIRS of oa No. CHAS. A. BTUART & CO., Bosto . m09-1y 359, west ride of 7th street west, between E and K streets, con very desirable place, for a Dremiaker sug Mt , Fa AAT . ite 6 KELLEY, Reab Estat: FOR SALE AND RENT. Agents occ Sed oth street weet, hear, arth t OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- | "Hct. 3 ERTY—Three huudred and fifty acres of first- OR, RENT — ‘A STORE ROOM, situated on rate LAND, suitable for farming, gardening, or FS Penn’a ayenue, bet. 7th and 18th sts. “agers dairying, situated within the District of Colum- | at 171 Penn’a avenue bia. from one to three miles from Georgetown, and extending from the Conduit Road pear the Chiesa: ¢ and Obio Canal to Tennallytown 3 ‘ Property will bo sold in a body on accommodating and Seafeceas sete ferms, or in lots to suit purchasers, a portion of it / a eae having been beautifully laid off in lots'irom four to OR SALE—One of the most attractive and com~ ten acres each. with good fronts on road, and par- plete smail RESIDENCES in the Hlonlarly desirable for market gardens. Tidesired. | of brick. t h si Will give one-third cash and ari in lap. Fowtouse and Za lar rainy Georgetown, “Gall and sce plats. 0 om or | Ecroncn shiva. go: Lot al by 1m feck with Benoa dining 9 rooms. The abore is a E, with Bow Window. ituated at the corner of 4'¢ Applyin the next house. Seeak owes Oe SRS Pete tenement house in rear, New, rented for §10 per ibstate Brokers | montis te dint and ‘responsible tenants. je! corner New York an ith at. Back yard filled with iee varieties of Peaches, QEEICE ROOMS FOR REST. fn The property: willbe © ia ing. corner New York avene and ysth street” Mearetty wae aenenl tere several ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR OFFICES or Ropir on the pres STEEDING APARTMEN ‘3. For particulars in- between Mth 2 Re. gaits of GEO. H.P. \ T. Office. Room 10. Plant's ‘o'clo m., and after 3+: p. m. tilding, corner New Norkavenue and lotfst. | ocgeacion given immediately. jee WO PARLORS, NIOELY FURNISHED, with BEET a gocd inality Geer Oe ie eee gf without Boatd, forrent. Apply at the Biat | Apply LEWES WEUPR, G60 Tih sttet, bs ce, 5-1m_ | tween G and T. Yard. Ty 81" OTS FOR SALE LIBERAL TERMS= | 7 TEACTIECELY LOCATED: one eauare trom R URE Air Mion on See HOUSE BES- street cars on Capitol Hill; only §40 down and | avenues TAT eB BARER, Star Uthes tf small monthly payments required; 4 years tine | V0) given, Lots % by 10Vfeet deep toa 2 foot alley. ‘all at once if you wonld secure one. ‘oR ee ARK & METCALF, B : (Plant’s Building,) nee ¥, tween ‘North, Capitol ‘nd Ist streets east, je 5-tf New York ave. and isth st. with three large rooms and kitehen, dry cella: ad the door. Lot 42 feet ‘ARM FOR SALE —The undersigned will soll eeabie; with oath water, At eae de. soem tose ‘at private sale the front by 135 feet deep, with rr in his ocempancy, :tntaini © side and roar. located between Rockville. a ‘Montgomery county, | “idesard, containing crapes and shrubbery; large Maryland, ands Geors Doe npon the old | kArden o ons Kinds of vegetables: Reason for Rockville road. Tt contains 195 acres; is in 4 good ilng, he one is ging 1 Meave thsctty, (Ae tate of culti rtifully jis els =a + SESS e WO Very healthy: ha AI fig springs anon it For LEsSe WITT RIGHE OF eRe, tnfailing streams ine Sold "aero. shown | ie BUILDING ferent fo-any gue by Mr Title i Te len TS GRAN ILLE F. HY. . street; or, to Dr. GRAFTON TY. AUER. comnst xOR NA eailas ee ysts., Georgetown. . jeatt | FOR SALES One ot CES comfortable RESIDENCE fora sires between Land K. west gu. eed RHEEM, Mth st,. bet. H and I property is well improved. in excellent condition, Oh SALE—A rare opportunity Tor any.one and among the mostdesirable homesteads in the e sil . e ee lage. It will be sold at.a low figure. HF wishing'a nice home_that very fine large two- ils who desiree's comfortable towe for us family, | story a His ing eight large rooms and basement, anes ih one of the most azroon bie villagers Winn: hn the conthwest corner of Fourth strest east and yhorenides upon | of this erowine cif TMs ne ae OE On. ppt CARRL — HORS DE 3 Water | MILBUR where household expenses are not half as great asin Belts: the opportunity isarareone. Mr Wallach, | Cear"Gin Gin {enya Bhs house te kisteclaes Baitop of the Star, who Knows the’ property well, | T6"hitie’ puilt last year of the oy y best materials wil formation concerning it to ey Taal” | and most approved style and finish. ‘The lot has ET ae 7 SEES — about 10,000 feet of ground, and is partly! improved oe RENT—A STORE ROOM, corner ata asa vegetable and flower garden erfect. atreet and FIXTCRES for sale, Inquire of | Possession given immediately. If not sold in two B. ae EDMONSTON, on the premises, between 6 weows i will be for rent. Apply on the pr nd 8 p.m. my 27. 3 a ar ges — Seas “SALE OR RENT—1.500 Maryland a1 ys = COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FoR WOMEN F ony ARMS. HOUSES Saad ors sin ait if LYING-IN ASYLUM, menceie Si fate Broker, Fourteenth steee sabington, gorner ofM street, je 29-Im* N.E. Prem st.and La. ave. AOR RENT—The wide,roomy HOUSE. over tho This eget hag deen established for the re- * ‘book store of Franck ‘Taylor. Good for offices. ception of patients who may be. suffering from from ai dis- | je 28-tf eases peculiar to their sex. an‘ 1G UET_Comner sth street cast, ‘and A st. north, of euch females as tay require “the comforts of the Tat containing '$ roomd and baaement i ham! Passes 1 Ht unk Daildine ir ettuated tn the most healthy por- Teens chon a, ea re ne ea tion of the Di Fo <epntaney ictal FEAME S| UILDING oye bane. be deer. every five Sieatens at the corner of the scanal user evs of mission; From §6 to $10 per pte ‘acco! bridge. rok ee gee Hy Wed. WALL & CO- Auctioneers end cate th the room required, payable in a; ae ie includes Board, Boman, and Surgical attendanc iia “= | mission Merchants, cor, tii st. and Pa. avenue. SURGEON IN ae F BOMPEON. F%: th ge efinot Ste Stock, that Popular ‘Aba 4 Tatreet. between ath and 2isi STORE. No. 430 ivania avenue, between oot) apie tay SURGE ONS. iy and oth streets, now de ing « business ‘of $12.00 Surgeon General, per annum; the Proprietor havini med 9 a whsie- ted States Arey: , Bi, Georgetowh sale ental iabanent 1a the First Ward F c Thos MILEE, HB. D- Feteeet, Washington, | ATA ina tice oP Te Der irth sod th sta. ‘ener Bw jh DESIRABLE, PRIVATE BES- ae te sa | RURAGE A Bier oe “a aoe aamins to fe free, beds i this hoe Foi ‘eras ms ep ply oft ue ane agua: e - | For italstofwhich there caro st.) cau beobtelued ofthe |B score chief 184 Estrect, Sieh sets x Peet paw i gneet tat IN A 4th street yy. ADI ‘22 feet i who. desire to dome eos so gees ye M.P. 'G & SON, ie® commer Fis ‘end Vermont ayenue. cs the 3 : ey ners _— he coun eh