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THE EVENING STAR, || cec'Sapidhine ewer nw unving boca ta tne tion of Mr. McCullough, THE TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT. | ium atter receiving tacterceram > cnlled 08 parinsialfass:shaciree Ts , John (. Bartett sworn for the defense, and — CITY ITEMS. hei Lene kl } LOST AND: FOUND: FOR SALE AND RENT. ing a two-story brick house on tbe corticr of | 'F OST—On tho SOW Auwtant, a ania! bieck and | FOR RENT—In Geor D8. (ro-stor CRANBURY Now slyles Boe Wood Setis. Set | Crean and Beall sireeta, the upper portica ts Li RS RUR AND POODLE DOG: | EF’ GRR og a reese DP rastery spone: Closter Betts, Jvt Ulsepe, Silver Plated | be used ax a dwelling, while s drugstore wiit | biuck markon its back.and all black around the { containing seven roome, ‘Ment 819 pet msnt re Cnet Dollar Tewslty Stone Meri | De stafted ih the front room upon the first | SYS; A wuitable reward will be paid for ite return NIGELY FURNISHED PARLORS AND BE Poun'a avenue near gctresae N° | floor The house will cnet $5,300. Mr. Daty | ‘$71 Uthat.between Band F ste. i730 ROOMS for rent, at_§12 per month, No. 47 A Juror Takem Sick. y.— Witness resides ined by Mr. Bradle city, and in 1865 was driving stage for —_.——_. ts baving three frame houses, twostories high, | QTRAYED OR STOLEN—On Thursday, lath | Gihetreet, between Cat. aud La. avs. iy Jobn Thompeon to T B, going and retarnin 8 ‘doz, 350: F + __ with hdtenronte Of Lin. | ‘inst... « young, fullgrown NBWFOUNDLAND * — ‘ Dr. Bissell Testifies. | me same day. Witness ned seen no Pickers | 400. per es Currents, 15c. qt; Tomatoes, 350. Suca Dainrres to him, his health it might | gan nod’ Prospect gasses whlee will went Present colar & Fberaltemare wilt be sven Te voome, nord otebie atrarint iyazent te the War low Good Hope. . peck; Peaches, r ; Cherries . a 7,000. TFG 5 is erat! a p tugs? | and Navy Department: BOY sf, bet ae Says He Saw Surratt im Elmira April 14. | By Mr. Plerrepoiat.-Witnecs never saw any Hackieberries. 15 Comte ber quasi; New Honey, | It's tike sending him raffles, when wanting infec ators Sdcchoute: whe preseed ore | (rene Mass. avenue and Most. __iy0 #7 Shar sth ata ina 3 j a pickets on the road. Pickets were not set on | 50 cents per pound: Apples, new, per peck., Shirt— 5 ak front, un’ Green, between and Wert | G5 REWARD —Strayed or stolea. on Wodnes YOR RENT—From | Surratt’s Brother on the Stand. the night of the 14th, as he could see. If they | 40c. Apples, dried, 75c. bh.,Se. Spinnach, | —& $2 $0 Sbirt from Henning’s, No. 535 7th in cost of $12,000. Across Coe ee. Ith inst. a red ‘and white Buffato furnished BRIC pois aband cx had been eet in the afternoon, witness would foc: Kale, isaaic, Turntpe, xc. pi. Peaches, | *treel, wear Maryland avenne. reet Sir. Colina? new house, Mr. | Sood orien” The abe y ee og AE tegreh it a 7 0 ve 8 jem. 15 cts. Beans, but 20¢.: EE —— ims f - ram e . Mr. Bradley Netices the Bribery Charge. By Mr. Bradley —Witness was a Union ts ; dried cherries, qt., Sc.” Rad- A Large StTook of Linen and Duck Goods Suto ore, oe ‘ar Kouvea Daw, has nearly ‘sen Corner of 9th and Doundary ourcets {OR RENT—FOUR UNFUR Sena nama man, and bissympathies were with the North. : -, Beets, per bh., 6c. | te be closed out av and below coat st the Great | completed the puilding of a three-story bric AKEN UP AS STOLEN THE METRO: and a KIT! . 36: ‘The trialofJobn H.Surratt was resumed | Mr. Bradley eaid that there had been & ira, 30c.; Parsnipe, 2ia%sc, | Central Clothing Howse, Smith's, 460 7th street, | houte: with a precsed brick trout, ov the cor. | T Porsrah Sore ns ean eee ky [and Me The ait i this morning in the Criminal Court before | CBarge circulated to the effect that he had Pens.gs~ 100. Oarrota, bwniob, Sc. Ehubart, 10c.; | opposite Post Oftce. 7:19 | ner ot Westand Montgomery atreets, which | HORSE. with black mane and tail; white face and see aE ae Judge Fisher, the room befng crowded as | Ofereda bribe 10 Mr. Hobartot $1,500, toinduce | Fish-1 large, each, $2.50; smail. bunch, 0c. —_e—_—_ Will cost about $4,000. “Mr Ricbole 1s having | hind left foot; eaddle marks, and righteye blind. OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSH, w.th back seat, Shee jurors were brought | Di% te testify toa different state of facts than | Perch, 50 cents; Herring, per doz., 15a20 cents; A COLD SBEMS A SMALL A¥?Ain.—Most peo- | a two story brick house built on West street, | Wastaken by the police as stolen. ‘the owner is building. on 12th street, next to the coruer of usual. The prisoner and jaro: ug! he bad sworn to. He presumed that Mr. Hobart | Shad, pair: 50 centa to 75; Halibut 25 cents Ib. | ple neglect it. Who minds it? Yet acold may | between Green and Montgomery streets, which hereby requested to produce evidence of owmership | Rhode Island avene, containing 7 rooms In m at ten o clock and the Court was opened. Would deny it, but where he wasknown it wag | Rye, per bus., $1.50a81.80._ Corn Meal. turn to Consumption, and then followsalmos: | is fast approaching completion. and wi te ons ea Uiareaon oy ree Fropacsy Block of the Me guire of A. HEITMULLER, Vermont avenun, be- tu gust Bissell sworn, and examined by Mr. | Unecessary to deny it, and as faras he was | 9c.a81.10 Shipstuff, 0c. Brownstuff. certain death, Take 8 cold in time, then, that | abiy cost 89.40. A fine two-story brick house, | jana avenue, prict to 10) clock one TUESDAL, | (een N and 0 streets. = er Bradley.— Witness was a physician and re. | Personally concerned he was indifferent. He 9c. Shorts, 60¢. Corn,shelled,90c.a81.10, is, take Dr. Jayne’s Expectorant, the well- | on the old Carroll place, opposite the corner | Jniy 30th, 1ss7, or sail horse willthen beaold to | VOR RENT—§33.35 per mouth—Thi sided at 219 west 2ed street, in New York city; | OBly called the attention of the court to the | ear, bbi., #5.50a87. Oats. bu..90c. Hay, cwt., $1 | known stand remedy for Uoughs, Colde, | of Montgomery and Si ‘aad streets, is near- | the highest cash bidder, pursuant to law, at W.L. BRICK at} SE. ig eel ton was in Elmiraon the I4thof April, 1965, atthe | fact, to show the course of a82. Straw, $1 6081.95. Uelery, per bunch. 10c. | Consumption, Asthma, Bronchjris, and all | ly completed for Mr.Thomas Hyde, which | Wall & Co.'s Bazaar, No. 98 Louisiana avenue. pbaldy Net actrees carer’ Brainard house; saw the prisoner there at that | hee! of this city, as well as of Krout. per quart, 6c. Cabbage, per head. 10aise. | Pulmonary Complaints, aud your cold will | will cost from $'0.000 to $15,006. A small two- By order, . < . FURNITURE (complete) for sale—price $34) ume. Witness left. Owego on the night ex. ring down upon the defense Homuny, quart, 10cents. Lettuce, 5 cents. Po- | dieappear, as well as all apprehensions of | story brick house is being built on Dunbarton, 2-3t et FERRE Propet Clerk. | Quire ogo K st. north, bet. ath and sth. © 3920-3 press on the night of the 13th; reached Elmira | He should feel degraded to go into the news- | tatoes, 40c. per peck; Sweet Potatoes, $l. Small | danger. Sold by all Druggists. between Mon!gomery and Green etreets, for | # (Rep. oe 20, Aucts. ILDING LOTS FOR SALE—On Bat. north A little after daylight. Witness was ineearch | P&pers to deny such a charg: Ducas, 75c.a81.30 cents. Green peas, 25850 cts.; eo. Mr. John Norris, at a cost of about $1,500. Mr. | QTRAYED OR STOLEN—From the subscrier, between Ist and 2d east. nearly opposite the of a brakeman on the New York & Erie Rail. | _ Mz. Pierrepont said that he hardly knew | PK. Bermuda potatoes, pk. $1.15. Aspar- | Five Huwpaxp NBcxriss at ten cents | Darby's warehouse, which fellin some few | Ny,’at tort Dupont. on the isth instant, SEVEN | 5) betneen Ist and 2d cust, neatls, Gpnosite the road. Witness was on cratches, having been | What reply to make except to say thatthe | agus, l0a20c. bunch. Pineapples. —15a35e. | apiece. Suspenaers and Socks 25 per cent. be- | Weeks ago, from the heavy pressure of ite | HEAD OF CATILE. viz One cash required. and balance in quarterly or monthly injured by 8 ratlrcad accident; did not stop | Prosecution had had nothing whatever to do | each. Cherries, qt., 20c. Gooseberries, qt., 10¢.; | low cost, at the great closing outsaleat Smith's, | storage, Dus been refitted and rebuilt, and Mr. | wud’ one hip lower than. the other, and a chain | Payments. This isa rare chance. Apply to at the Brainard house, but ar a house near | With the publication. Oymlines, per doz., 40a50c.; Snap Beans, per | 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. 79 Darby was occupying it yesterday. around her neck with a bell attached to it; and v1 W. 1H. MARLOW, 7th and Canal the depot, in searcDing forthe man went | Mr. Bradley said that they did not mean to | pk..25a50c New Potatoes. per pk.,30ai0c. Cur- jain PIS Policy Matrens —The whole number of | dark red or brow sCOW medium size with crum BARGAIN —A Frame House. new see a third party, after doing his business | Make such a charge. Tante, per qt., 15c. Mulberries, per qt., lie. IP IT 18 THROWN IN YOUR TEETH that you do | arrests made yesterday were eight, three for | Pld horns; and one smallish red and white COW, | JA of five rooms, with hall, and two Smail Houses called atthe Bramard house, as witness was | Judge Fisher asked what paper had pub- | Blackberries, § cents. Raspberries, 15a40c. Ou- | not keep your dental apparatus in proper trim, | suspicion of larceny, two for attempting to | With strap and small bell attached; and one black | oftwo rooms each on ki street. near the Obser entermg the house the prisoner passed nim, | lished the article. Gumbere, per doz.,30c. Peas, 25840c. per peck; | it 1s your own fault, for all the world knows | steal, one for violating an ordinance of the | {0 Jars old HETFER: and one light red and Shs, Loe ey ae Se reiee vale Heals Witness went into the reading room and | | Mr. Bradley replied that hehad not read the | Watermelions, 0a75c. each. ‘Peas $2 per peck. | that vou might doo by using that matchless | corporation. and two for disorderly conduct. | titi years old STEER. with amoo BY on easy ter Ot ETES & CO sbortly after the prisoner came in the room, | ticle, but his attention had been called to an ——_—_ ‘vegetable dentifrice, Sozodont. e The amount derived from fin brown HELFER, medium size, with ner Lonis' ave. and 6th sireet atier walking up and down a few times, he | Sfticle in the Chronicle of the purport indi- | py» ScHUETZENPEST.—The annual festival ——__*—_—. ATTEMPT TO STRAL.—Andr one two years old Durham HEIFER, white face | ay twa-story anil hasement | came and sat dewn near witness. Witness | cated. ot the Washington Target Association, which | Coats, Pawrs, VusTs—black, white aud | Brannegan and Benjamin Gras and deer color, with small horns, gi BR TAE Tots nas preas brick front, and te | ‘noticed that the prisoners !ookedat him. Wit. | Judge Fisher said that he did not know | wilt commence at the Park on the sth of | gr8y—25 per cent. below cost, at the Great | breaking into Fannie Wilson’ the three cows. | Whoever will ished in first class man ituate : r; situated on V Ith and 1th atre ness hada suit with the Erie railroad com- | What order he could make in the case,and did | August and continue to the 9th, promises to be | Central Clothing House, 460 7th treet, opposite Thureday, were sentenced this morning to the tag ty i Beer at a reeovar tems Hy Aaccoes: : warded. pany and suspected the prisoner was man | Dot know that the Coart could suppress anar- | one which will far surpass those previously | Post Office. lock-up lor ten houre, by Justice Buckey. Ly ass) RTIELMAN WEST employed by the company to watch him. Tne | ticle ina newepaper. iven, j from —_.—_—_ DisoRvERLY —Peter Niter, for disorderly ——— FRANCIS B. MOHUN, | prisoner asked witness if be had been to war, | | Isaac H. Surrait sworn for the defence and | Sixgupiuet ie superintaseree of ie: Olek | IRow Bepersape, only Three dollars, at a, | conduct, was floed $5.30. LTO FE a EOS ER Beso reps gen ping but witness gave him no satisfaction, hada | 6x8mined by Mr. Bradley. Witness is two | Kioman, the efficient president of the associa, | Adatuson », .0¢ Ninth street. 3 Guaxp LAanosex.—Two colored boys, | atthe City Hall or Capitol. The inter will be lib TE DWELLING HOUSE No short eonversation with him. On the same | years older than his brother, who was born | fion” On the frst day there will, be & mene (fibe satis Sa La) Robert and Fred Scott, 15 and 13 years old, | (rally rewarded by bringiug it to KING & SON: } day ‘witness returned to Owego. received a | APriI 13th, ltd, and was therefore twenty- | procession, ander the marshalship of Uapiain | SEASIDE Unnaerras, @ uew article, very | came before Justice Buckey this morning, ar- | Store, corner of 1 and isthatreste, (Ring Plare) ar telegram from his wife announcing his child | ‘Pree years ot age Iast April. Ebel, and during the week there will be many | pretty and excelieu! for sunshine or rain, at | Teeted by officer Cunningham. on suspicion of | jy! Rene was very sick, started for home and reached | ,. My. Bradiey stated that one of the witnesees | snoris and amueements gotten up aside from | Henning’s, No. é85 7th street, nuat Maryland | ‘he larceny of a ladies work box, containing | 7 Oat—Fron Back Wl TUL ON es home on the morning of the 15th, and found | {Cr the defence bad not yet arrived, but was | ine shooting, for whieh prizes valued atover | avenue. asilver watch, magnifying glass snuff-box, | Ls Cucnt BOOK with liseneey attached ta its ASH his child dead. expected this evening, and suggested a recess | oon will be given. The Marine Band eed ——__-—__ penknife, and other artivies from tne house of | aud bank book. of no value to any one bathe | jp on Es Jross-examined.—Had not been promised | UNtil 6 o'clock this evening. the Band of the 12th U.S. Infantry has been Tavres, save meney by purchasing Hoop- 1. Samo, Chief Engineer of the Water | owner. Finder will be liberaity rewarded by | (fH Sifho. any pay for giving this testimony; witness did Mr. Schneider, the sick juror, was ques- engaged, at a cost of about $1,000 for the five | *Xirte, Coreets and Snoulder Braces, at Qbas. | Works, on First, between Potomac and High | leaving same at 443 Seventh street, above Patent uot know bow Mr. Bradley ascertained that | tioned &s to his condition, and replied that he ri C 49 Louisiana ave., between 6th and | s'reets. Several apartments of the box being | ‘fice. 19-2t ie th Baum he was in Elmira and saw Surratt; had re- | ‘hought he would be able, if allowed a little | 78¥S. dene rea ire ciation will be | 7th stresis Goods watranved tofit or no sale, |/empty, it is thought that there was money OF $15 BAR Sree Jast Friday, a th. sided in New York city. at 218 22d street, since | Test Now, to be out this evening. ‘ Corset St cants a pair. ds jewelry in them, with which they paid for two ed and white spotted (0) short {ast May; betorethat boarded: before thai kept | Teeess to6 o'clock was accordingly taken. tained, Pomel peoerinnon ee Siege Seats eves toites of clothes purchased froma merchant | ‘il; the’ nd.of eh of her horus is bxbken or sawed | houee at 401 Sth avenue. hired the floor of Co- ee Oe 4 cS , produced by Rhigolene, enables | on Bridge streef. The owner of the boxap- | {7 .9nd @ tol. half wa ua v pines om the F r ‘t : | hen & Co,; had nooffice there; office was at 203 | ‘Tus NaTIonat Sarg Deposit Conpany.— | “Te &=Pected to be present. ANALGESIA, PI y Rhig e ge D- ide. ‘The finder will receive. tha above Feward Penn. av..20th and 2ist; one Frame. 61 : ; the chiropodist to remove the most puintul | peared and claimed it, and the boys having | jy tninging herto, Mrs R This company, chartered at the Jast session of Potick SUMMARY.—The business of the | TDS, bunions, nails, etc., without Inconveni- | confessed the theft, the Justice sent them to | st.. bet. 20th and 2st sti ing of safes in fire and burglar proof vaults, | spending thelr Say rather profusely. peer | tion call at Dr. White's rooms, 424 Pennaylva- | out, and the officer went over to Wasbington, | face@ls whiter the call ig ral, with some white 0 No. 1941 jy 19-3t* | isth st; also. § State Department. iy 19. west 23d street. Witness was known by Michael Phillips and Charles F. Wetmore: haa not a very large practice, was engaged with Andrew N. Rankin in developing ‘Lames. 4 rooins and kitchens. HOSE. WAGGAMAS Pennsylvania: some patent rights for disinfectants; did | is about to commence business, and on Mon i nia avenue. ‘where they said they lived, to search for other | spots. 1 also lost a cow on the 4th day of July last, | south side. betw: tha not know Aaron S.one, of New York: were | day cext its office and yaults, at the corner of The ba: ne far arbi ok pes Heir mone) . ae things that might Have been stolen, but the | miediim size. red cars, n few red spots-on ibeahoul: | vacant lot attacled. Inauire on thee premis getung the disinfectants for the market; one | 15th street and New York avenue, will be | ainount of tece torsenne wee, » while tie GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF CLOTHING, youthful depredators did not and would not | ders; she is nearly entirely white. Both Cows ha: ay 19-30" Was & patent chamber pot. [laugater:] an- | opened. The vaults are constructed in the | husimets aay pone Was $90.44. The at greatly reduced prices, sy where they lived, and when they where | !rns, 1 will ¢ go Paar une et wall Seine 0 PRINTER: z [E_STANDS. other was @ patent urinal, »nd another fora | imost ingenious manner, and a view of the | Porimcr ae disitibuted among the diflerent at the Great Central Clothing House. starting for the jail they were asked ifthey | tiem both temeor Si for either. | with racks. and two LE STANDS f water closet seat: was making some money | work which has been done will satisfy any | hovice stuns as follows: Second, five arrests, Surra’s, wanted to see their mothers before going, but So. 834 Tth street at half price. Apply at J. 1. PEARSON'S 4 out of the chamber pot; about two or three one that no loss of anytRing pieced in them | Me" arrehetnn Slentarres Ce aie ed Fourth, | 3.49 460 7th street, opposite Post Office | replied firmly in the negative. They woald | jy i93t between Louisiauaare. and D strect, | Printing Office, corner of ath and D streets. (second thousand dollars. | Witness wife now resided | con take place tron. water, fire or burglars. | Hives Taq Rieke Hoe qrhtte Ave Barres, ee no! thus betray their piace of abode. QTRAYED FkoM My prec fbe L ayanses in the syupiry with her father, in Penueviva- | The vanlts are two in number on ihe | Seventh four arret fie cd, Biches freee, | _ De. Warre, Ohiropodist, 424 Penn avenue, | ACCIDENT.—A roldior, name unkaown, | STRAYED FROM ML OUSE nia. Witness resided in New York cityinthe main floor, the walls around ‘which | Ty\¢ Shenae. “Teach, pigh fines e1o, | between 4); and 6th streets, continues the suc- | Tiding along High street, near the canal, this | fjicral reward will le paid, ifleft at 303 F street, ata onder. with month of May, 1-66, at 339 Fourth avenue: | sre {feet in thicknessand fire and water proof: | 7@8 Sleven arrests, fines $10. | Corcfnl treatment of corns, bunions, pad nails, | Morning, attempted to ailght from his horse, | letucen ith and ith ste, Jy 18-3" a enter: ent 2 td ae bired a house from Perer ©. Campbell; boarded | and the walls of the vault in ths basement : ——+—_— enlarged joints, warts; moles, vascular excres: | Wuen he fell against the curbstone and broke | 7 .-~ the Tith insta one Ane youne iets So: prea tana him and his wife for the house rent; had that | where the floor is of blne rock, laid in concrat MinaccLovs Escark.—A few eveningsince. | Concss. ks. Office bours from a.m. t05 p. | bis leg. ; ALOUEDIC Yours daik ral win ee eee pre ree eee CO gones or Naovember of 1566; be- | 3 feet in depth—is 6 feet in thickness. The | WPale 8 colored man was engaged in adjustima | "Gnd #to8 p.m. Consultation free. Estab. | _TH#Cawat—Elgbteen boats have arrived r k and heal; has ie PRIZ fore residing there boarded at 1150 Broadway: | tloor above and below the main vaults is of | ® b&lyard at the top of one of the masts of the | T7.p9n4010° P: m- with coal, and one with stone. 13 boats Rave nk. A liberal reward ane ae resided in 27th street & week or two before | the'same thickness, and is of iron and briek, | Schooner Eliza B. Sones, Ozpt. Gosley, which Pig et eg ay departed.’ 151 boats bave came in during the s sr return to Mrs. ELLE fils coms geing to 339 Fon'th avenue: rented ‘wo rooms | Iaid in cement insuch a manneras to resist | W@4 lying at G street wharf, he thoughtlevsly- GREAT AWNUAL SALE of Gents’ Furnishing [| week, aud 308 thus far this weak. SMITH, at Mr. Bond’s, on K street, between 1 oh OF erOlinR from a Mrs. Boyd: paid her twelye or four- | twice the weight of the entire building, shonid | 8de 8 missten, «md fell te the deck on a pile Goods atthe Great Central Clothing House, TBR MaRKeET T)-DAyY.—Peaches sold for nd 1th street jy} urth strect. een dollars for the rocras. , | it (from fire or other causes) ever fall. The | of coal, a distance of abont forty feet. Further 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. 7:19 Per peck: tomatoes: $1.20 per peck: beans, 40c. te possession At (his time (10.45) one of the jurors. (Mr.C. | burglar-proof vaults are inside, and are built | "Dan being slightly stunned, he sustained no —————_ per peck: potatoes, Stic. per peck; cucumbers, PERSONAL given. The tern eral “onty one-third G. Schneider,) was taken sick, and had tobe | of boiler iron and drill proof (chilied) | ber injury, and in a few minutes was up OK SALES AXD SMALL PROFITS.—Gooa | 2¢.Per dozen; apples, 50c. per peck; black- poatsias g edit be hl plc hert rae raat ea eh dard removed from the court-room. | steel, in five alternate layers. iveted to- | *£ain and proceeded to finish the job aloft. wens te, $1 25081.50; A. No. 1 Fine White | Déries. 1c. per quart: pears, 50a75c. per peck; EMovaLcN. = en on deferred payments. After waiting unl twenty minutes past | gether that nd one rivet passes through | Escape trem instant death was miraculous. Shirt, $2. 30885. Good Gauze Undershirts, 50 | Chertes, 10c. per quart; cabbage, Salse. per Councellor al pres: eleven. Judge Fisher announcea that the | more than two layers, and any atiempt | ——— cents: Fine Gauze Undershirts, $1; Fine Lisle | De®d; watermelions, from 5010 75 cents ened | ini (//.-c10n Upfiie lias teimwved tn Noes b physicians were of the opinion that Mr. | to drive @ rivet through will actaally PLEASANT EXCURSION —At 5% o'clock yas- Thread Undershirts, $1.50; Good Cotton Half | !Ackberries. from © to 10 cents per quart; | ana avenue, near the corner of Sixthaud D siree Schueider would be able to resume bis seat in | make the safe more strong by making the | terday atternoon the steamer Wawase. made | J/07eAd 75,20, and 25 cents per pair, Best | Free! corn. 35 cents per doz: butter, 25050 cent, | jy 161m rthern part the jury-box im half an hour, and the court | hold of the rivet tirmer; besides allthis over | 4n excursion to different points on the Potomac, Eopiisn "Half Hose, 60 Sante pee ale ‘At } Pe=}b. eggs, vv cents per doz ; young chickens YA_F_A. King, D PSSAY ON a wubl took a re for that time. the plates, the angle irom is firmly riyeted. | Naving on board upwards of nine hundred’ per- Frenee Gent's Furnishing Store, 41 7th et $1.25 @ pair. B “Li TION OF Ft 7? Kor gale at ‘a beanti' gel Tecation, and At half-past twelve, the court reassembled, | The doors of the vaults are secured by burglir | sone, including a goodly number of ledtc:. Dard E. three dence snore Oud Kel FLovr.—The flour market remains the same FRENCH. & RICHARDSON y the immediate attention of any one Wishing, and Mr. Bohrer, one of the jurors, announced | proof combination locke, two on each dcor, | The excursion was gotten up ander the aa- Leics Eriharn yep op! as last quoted. iy 16-26* 334 Peunsylvania avenue. | retirement in the suburbs of city life. Terms easy. that Mr. Schneider was unable to come in | snd both combinations.are never to be known | spice: of thé Young Men’s Christian Assocti- | 1Ws pepe eS FA EN > GEATN.—500 bushels of red wheat were sold yOCTOR SCHUMAN, OF BALTIMORE. Apply to D. 1. WELLS & 00. ‘ court. He had endeavored to walk, bat could | to the same party, thus preventing any person | tlon, which fact, perhaps. renders it unnects-"| yyowa wits Hion Paces !_Patronize only | Yesterday at $2.30 per bushels. LD titres ari ies in need of the ag CAND TRACT of vee neon «Bot, and had to again lie down. trom entering the vaults. unless bo b of those | sary to say that everything was property co1- | 1b Ghosell cheap! Bay your Geate Fun Smiements or Coat.—The amount shipped | ofa skillful and reliable physician at his offic. N Hanh Wachingtanmocs the relied Judge Fisher ruggested that a lounge be | whobold thecombinationsarepresent In th2 | ducted, and nothing tranepired to disturb the | ‘hone who sell cheap! Buy your & street, be. | {fomthe Consolidation Company during the | 4™6 lith street. Washington, D.’ C.,daily, trom? ; alibi = brougt: in, on which Mr. 8. could recline. fire proof vaults there isanair chamberofsome | barmony ot the o¢casion. vaeen aE, ‘three doors above Odd Fel. | Week was 1.900 tons; from Ray’s docks, 9,100; | O-clock in the morning until 1 o'clock. and at iis | The sofa was brouzhtin with Mr. Scnneider, | six inches width, which rouge entirely round —iLs eee ee ee eee ere Tee box, Gord, | $fom the Borden Co., 996; from the Cumber- | Mice in Baltimore. Md.. $133. North stieet. trom 4 a and Mr. S. stated that he felt very well while | the vaults, thus in case of fire preventing the Sr. JoHN’s Covreok—A mecting of the | tovitn, ‘Byron aod Garotte, Tie. box: Imitation | beFland Co., 600. and from the Hampshire & | f4ential;must be hinted to the nbove honte i IED Bé cee endcns Bissell wren eeaied wad the | eh veh from getting hot ao mas no Papers gevernors and visitors of this isritution was | Linen Goldsmith, Byron and Gafotte, 1Sc Baltimore Co., 1,100. Washington 20. 3 Ket at b wert ith and the ‘ s Bis ca ly ac side can ever e¢ ire + +. Wi er “4 Cr) 2 RES ADE ETRE eee nce aR ents, offic R ets. near No rn Liberty Market. jy 54 cross-examination resumed by Mr’ Pierre- Pp ¢ imaged by held yesterday at Annapoli-. when the acorpt: box. And all other goods chea) Appotntn nt: oy letter left at my office will be e) J In the vaults are seven hundred pigeon hoje | ance of James U. Welling, of Washington pth’ proporé faithfully attended to. yié-Im’ | g\oR RENT—A comfortable FRAME HOU. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. | Wp caoen scnmem saa Poms. gi. | K'ttepinn ah paca 'No' QQ ath ama an: Land M streets tion. point:—Witness bad never been notary pab- boxes of different sizes, secured by iron D. Con G i : LG and badvnollingsio ds otth eeeing: op iv doors, | I recently elected President, ws i Y : for rent to depositors, each of whom will hold | formaily announced by the committee ap- Sonus, tah conte s paanage CRDER! MURDER/ Send Post paid. a io- ZEA 1th ateonts Col Poster wall tdage Withee temas | iene epth and range trom Be by ete | Porter ores ten nem poe sas subject Coeaiata ign cone Gin Fo8 THEGREAT FALLS OF THE ROTOMAC. appetite for Smoking o Chewing, 80 sem tit wee Rit ay 18:30" . * is inel and invi ‘fee ta "i nosed qj < a a er Wi for. . Certificates sent. Addresy mA e x it docior about 1-52. Was educated at Castleton, | 12 inches square. (ne of the’ yeultese re to nor. Gor, Hon. Pt sr tren | At the Great Central Clothing House of | tne neactifal New Canal Packet F MILLER: Withington nen ht Aurose T—A three story BRICK HOUSE with back building and cellar, containing Vi. Attended medical lectures a: the College Qlomander Bonga ang ybante Seals Hon. | smith’s, 460 7th st.,opposite Post Omice. 7:19 | peat, JN EERE Capt as ar} fitted up with boxes furnished with combina- in thorough order, Situated e ci Alexander Randall and James Mackubbin, Innrover... wa 50 oT STYLES OF SKIRTS, g ¥ of Physicians and Surgeons. Had made the | tion locks, so that depositors who choose may | Leq. "| pacsiita ean be Bad te Any Quantities ettue | Wore hart te H q ER SHEE Sty u es OF Sacre. en irthy and isth. Apply ext business of physician secondary, and bisprin- | add to the security of their deposits by holding ee eee ei y4 ATURDAY ati o'clock a, m.. commencing z irts altered and repaired, ats. jy st cipal business had been tospeculate whenever | their own combinations. In frontot the us Kaisep xp ReMopELED.—The sloop sig- | Siar office counter. I jay 23d, for the GREAT FALLS, returning | SH E'S Hoop Skirt and Corset Manufactory, tT oocupied by nal, which was sunk below Fort Washington = | same day 29. i y be saw the chance to makea dollar. Doctor- | the cffice is very conveniently fitted uy Fare for round trip75 cents Refresh- N sts. Je23-in* is the best im | 3 1y and E ing was not exactly in his line. Witness | large showy windows have been placed there | last winter, with a load of oysters, has been A TER THIS JULY 9th, | ments onboard by ¥. Freund. : VING TAKEN THE OFFICE FORMERL an FHotel " Possession boarded at Mrs. Payne’s, in New York, m | tolightit. Seven small closets are provided” | tecently raised and remodeled into schooner, AD Ree da Jy 18-6t* JNO. RIENGROVER. CLL Er DE Bltet, ike ee et AEP RKER April. 165. ln May boarded fin Owego. | in which a depositor may look over his de. | She reached Riley's wharf yesterday atter- | and Brookville Stages will leave th BBY THOS. DOWLING, Auct-; Georgetown, corner of 6th street and Massachusetts avenue the OT ed as then engaged im getting up~ wit- | posits privately. The whole work was ander | N0on, and having been furnishea with new | General Stage Office, HOWARD ber would respectinlly offer his professional CORNER for a ses in between 6th and 7th streets, TRUSTEE'S S. rea sto the citizens of Washington ;)the Rockville and Mari ALE. vi lignor store. with or without the ree of the Supreme Court of | _ Office hours from 6 to 834 a. m., and from 4 to 10 «case agains’ ‘he Erle railway | the superintendence of Mr. Thos. M.Plow- | *#1Is and handsomely painted. presented a | Stables. 454 G stree ‘Witness never went to New York with his | man, architect. The burgiar-proof yaniis | flue appearance on the water. The Signal has Sunday excepted;) e By virtue of a decree. se re yom 4 ve squares from Treasury De- family before he went ther ein June, Isis | were put up by the safe imakere; Maryisie | been Purchased by. Mr. Shreve, tor fhe per, | Pore? Stage at {Pe uiclock a. mas the Brookville | sho District of ‘Columbia, ltting ae a Court of | p.m. Le z-eolm'] 8. W. CALDWELL. M.D. + Apply at N.E- corner of 17th amd thinks he was in Owegoon the iast Wednesday | Co. of New York. The brick work, including | Pose of conductings general trucking business, | “'*“5-hu= 3.0, HOWARD, Proprietor, | ct'alin, No. $7. on the docket of said Court, thé OTIOR HERE. A complete list of heirs to RICK HOUSE, conta in May; the Gret time he went there was in | the fire:proof vaults, in which were used over —_—e——__ = undersigned. trustee, will offer at public sale. | DEN BROS nrope furnished for Si, by RED- One BRICK HOUSE: contain ebruary of that year, and was there four or | one hundred thousand bricks and over five | Fine.—Last evening fire was discovered i 5 on THURSDAY the 2th day of Julyyat the bout | y5 ary Ash Was ‘D.C. iss ple mate’ five weeks, offand on. Was in Towanda, Pa. | hundred barrels of cement, was done by Mr. | the second-story of @ brick hou.e situstedon Benyrps aznow noon, and SAGO, of 6 o’elock in the afternoon, parts onkets numbers | tho ‘Messrs. ple ae yar Crd Siege We Pcs eager rae pen from the sit to the last of, March; to his bes Joeeph F. Colling. ‘Mr. Joseph Hudson aid | 71h erst, between South Carolina avenue and SCOTCH OAT MEME. fronting 3 tect. more or lwss, on the eouth wide of | $4888. Allen, Copp & Nisbet, Bankers, sgliotss | Fach. "“fnguire at No. 337 West. Northern fam” : 3 ‘ inting. inc)adin; signs, and Mr. | ™ # <, = RICE, ; a oe RICE " a 0. ‘Je 36-Im" es preferred. iy directly after high water, when the Towanda | Jobr alexander the paper uamen, Me | pie ae ake tenes aR peAran cerns, | Siitrech and canning back the, samo width to the 7) SE ORE oR EAL a z thinks bet ging cupied by Jas. Dement. The m was Zk 7 depth of 48 feet, with the two-story frame honse ADIES PLEASE READ THIS.— WILLIAM (OR SALE Tal terms, two of those Sud ibe fret of ‘April ant Wo Onset toaned Sree ee ae sounded from box No. 5. The engines were DURTEAR MAIZNN pon the name. "Also the westhall part of Lot Bo. PRINCE, 439 9th street, has about «ix hun- three first cla ss ted ap i , 3 GourT—Judye Purest). — i D Vv. in the same addition, — fronting feet, E ofe igns f 43; and 3 nd; one bas 7 t at the Trojan House, and from there went beck tS ae ae Re eae ine the fire, with Dut litle low to the omen aT ORR CORN STARCH, more or Jees,on the south side of ad streot.and | Fuobsoiders: Beside ke that he will sell okie: dhe | rooms: each hense has hall, cellnrygns, water, and nd forth to Deposit. Binghamton, and Elmira: | his cetate to hie win, wistied eae | the prope rh an HECKER at lowaet Rrices Tunping Dack geune width tod fect, with the frame | whole or part, and each the buyer the Composi- | ath rom. Terms 350) ach nd 8:0 iaonehky nn first went to Deposit; could not say what da: 4 ae a cera aa * 4 URCHELL. nilding upon the same. . | tion. furnish Cushions and Brashes, and explain | til paid. This is a tare chance to procure @ first it was. but thought it was 4or5 days after he eine it OF the Inte James M. Wayne, Asso- | ray eypr, umcaivige the Rhoes spelli he WY niet ttiees Terms of sale: One-third purchase money in | how to nge them, gratis. Being part of a duplicate : ached i arrived—st might have been but? days after ustice of the Supreme Coart of the Uni- | x spelling i corner .etharid 2 cash; the residue in six and twelve months from | set lately used in Baltimore any lady wishing to No. 24 2d street, near Tiv an ee a tera pee ted States, was filed and fully proven. The | Medal, as noticed in the Star of Tuesday. w.s | _ie% corner 14th and F street: the day of sale, the purchaser giving his notes with | fngage in this profitable business nd havin a sh; one, two and three ‘went tosess] Mot eae Dae a ned Hewitt, | will is dated April 12, 1365, and is witnessed | Miss InezGoodrick, of Female Intermediat>, AOR SALE—Three pair thorough bred English | 4pproved sceurity, bearing interest from the day | {mall capital should call at once, jes Dts. pear Deposit: did not siay but a few minutes | py J) W. Middleton, Rt. H. Brown, and TH, | No.1. Third District, and not Josey Goodrick, | LK PuINtER PUPS. Ininire 434K ofsale or tte purchase money ay be pal a aS a SE en ER © METCALE. | asked the livery mam how much he chacged: | McKenney. Ha bequeaths to bis wife, Mary | of Kemale Grammar, same District, as repoct betwen 6th and 7th Conv eraboing: anh ataripe at the Gost of taeipert jured themselves by certain secret Mabits, which New Yorkavenne and [sth at. vas the first thing he did: paid him and after. | Jonson Wayne, all his rea: estate in theState | ed. The namesof L. A. Dellwig & Co.. #10. a chaser 2 SON. Trustee. unfit them for business, pleasure, or the duties of Bet Manor’ Want tin icra, unen | Of Georgia, the Tents and incomes to be used | SBould have been placed on the list of con- x jy 15-d DOWLING, Auct. | married life; also, middle-aged and old men. who, Yo Binghamton, but didnot remaimioge’ Win, | bY er, and at ber death the sume to co to hie | ibutors. NINTH STREET. 505 WONAS DO Sava, | fim the follles of Youth, or other causes, feel ato: ness left Owego on the 13th or Iéth ot April to | 202: Heary OU. Wayne, and hisdaughter, Mary FOUR DOORS NORTH OF D STREET, —_ ——__+—___ Campbell Ouyler. To his wife he also he- Borste#r Favors FEMALE'S SUFPR-ING.— in advance of their years, before placin, elves under the treatment of an, ‘ones should ‘ad “The i i es Sid sin : aa By virtue of a decree of th ome Court of the ne of i ore: pinks ie yas om the morning of | cueaths his stocks and Treasury ceruificaces | Tbe Well-known Horatio Bolster came before (Heston Hell Baliding.) Diet Ter ot Col assed in Equity cause, NO. | eee ee ee eee encanto eee iand F daylight. Went to a hitde hotel nine nace rapes hey ley Gn ar Rerdberty to revert to | Jumice A resident of Hookers Dinees wien | WALD PAPERS, , fe wiilsclhon THURSDAY. the 2thotduleeat | gee Soe eae sent toany address, in @ | gant yard. gas and water. Enquire at Grocery y ‘ . " dan, . Hi an, A Tesic ooker’s Division, wit to etd ¢ sealed envelope, on receipt of 25 cents, Address Dr. | X, 5 ite or. Z y Mecast™ of which he does not remember. Got his ig son and | ghter. is household farni- | ¥' ie 9 Kp. mat No. 50 Congress street, near | & th a , Store, opposite corner. 1y W-co3t™ ” breakiac!| there; did. not take a. room. | ‘Te Plate, &c., 1s bequeathed to his wife. Hig | Kicking ber and emptying a pitcher of water WIRDOW BHADES, vot of Hongehiold and Kitchen Furnite re | CHAS. A-STUABT & CO.. Boston. Mass. nod-ly OR RENT. RM, containing 200 Acres, wite, son,and Dr. Cuyler are nominated ex. | Upon ber The Justice diamissed the case by SHADE HOLLANDS, ecutors, and jetvers testamentany were Seni fining Bolster $5 and costs. thinks that he did not enter his name: half of which is an cultivation. This prop’ 5 5 MAT rms ofsale: AT] sums under $100 cash; over 5] r. % erty is si : 2 00 a. t See ER NIGe We eae pa room at | [Stem bond roa a amor maremwa, | trometry Au eum unter Mt catty et |. FOR. SALE. AND BENT. —_ | sry ieisntesson te sorties fonts mie ee y sieht, tu The will of Lewis Patterson, deceased, was | ANOTHER VicTORY ror A WASHINGTON B, | TABLE AND FROOB OILCLOTH, f r. endorsed to the locality and would be lea of yours. PE kee ee er ee ta tas tbh eee | pattlally proven. cng eerie B. Cucy.—The Pioneers, of Alexandria, aod | GILT CORNICES. ae ‘OB BALE. new AGUBE, ten rooms, 9. Possession given in the Fall ‘lat stia- sees gt Bor epeaking. bake he ey ekung |” “dessa Churchill was appointed guardian to | the Pastimes. of Wasbingion. played a mate AS ses AGUA RED OEP ae wRAMES jib ecaie euiee. || sccact, between Lau went Se THUMB L “o Owego on tbe same day, leaving about | tte OMPhaus of Peter Churchill, deceased; bond | game on the grounds of ibe former. in Alexan- | OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, eee SORE ; Fe at the store. ! — to Dverao, on ihe same day. Benving about | gens, ; dria. Thureday atteruoon, The score at t PICTURE CQRD AND TASSEDS, Kc... &e: GELLING OFF SELLING OFWIAt Se ER eo Para ol ti Knew BRICK HOU livery stable near Haighte. Hones wo coe The following were approved and passed: | clove of the pinth inning stood. Pioneers 23, Affine assortment of the above Goods in Store, | PARC GOODS. to change business. at George: | M1 well furnisbed and neatly kept Rooms. Do- uated ob Capito! a young man; was. in the Brainard iH The firet and final account of executor of W. | Psstimes 70. Time of game. four hours, D Pp Cast. town Headquarters. YOUNG & BEHREND lightful location—347 K street, one door from the Bea tration au tee Ghemeny Hoase, | W- Conner, with account of personal estate: ——__e___ and for pale CHEAP FOR CASH No. 120 Bridge st.. opposite Fred. Freund’s corner of 8th. Prices moderate. jy 1-tAugl™ RENT—Two separ: t W) ness is not certain that he saw Drake at. | 4°. of administratrix of Joseph Gales; do. of | Woop MEascrep.—Wm Bbnrronghs, wood KIDWELL & HENDERSON, y known Iee Cream Saloon. DURNISHED HOUSR—No 360 Massachus (ts lob rooms)o8 private, payees, tending bar at this time. Was intae habit of | 2¢@inistramix of W. V.H.Brawn:and second | and coal measurer for the Potomac district, | mh 28-3m 505 9th street AT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT MIL- eran perwenn lite aud eth ateet Trams n Hotel ne when be got tired. “Is not certare thee | S€count ofexecutor of Ain Lowry; the first | reports as follows for the quarter ending June | cy St Te : street Geer | diate: possession. Will be rented FOR THI ie went inthe house: went io Water streetand | 204 final account of Henry Sietz, guardian to | 30, 1867: Pine won, 7.317 cords: oak wood. 342 | © PEED? Prepared for Dressing Salads, now selling Summer DRESS m- | MONTE Unexceptionable e reani then to the Brainard Honse: dont know who | Augusta Sietz, now Chapman. and the first ath, 66 cords; Bickory, 3° cords. Total, | GROSSE & BLACKWELL'S VINEGAR, : a handsome assortment.at reduced prices. | To & private family only. Best location in the cit iH kept it, Wentin to wait for the bustogote the | 8¢countof the administratrixof Dennis Dunu, cords. in handsomely ornamented decanters. Madder Caticoes at 12!2; best makes 15 | Choice tr . Inquire on the premises. Beets aren sepot, Could: mot eay wrhnat {ane te eo tothe | were approved and passed a ge TURKEY FIGS, the finest in the market, largo ed vard wide. ‘Bleached Mus : ~ = particalare hiqnite oF | WOuHNSUN. Genoe: Gow say pias ae Victory op a WasiincTon CoLorep B. ud with thin shinee bw) cena Lab leach es Miuiia to, vere OR RENT—The LARGE FRAME BUT | Sy Is2we Corner of oth and L streets north, By Mr. Pierrepoint.—Will you draw usa | T#® Naw Exeme House Bids Gpenci.— | B. OLvn.—The Mutual Colored Base Bali | x poragrnes., UA MER EASING te large a lel ner ot jot street and 6 rl = , Tad piekoribie hones 3 * | his atternoon, at3 o'clock, a spectal meeting | Club of Washington played ihe Pytbian | NEC 1 gomner Lith and Fistreets, BENJAMIN MILLER. WALD goo. a of OR BENT The D WEDEIaG EAL TOY Hoes ‘Mr. Merrick objected. of the Board ot Fire Commiseioners was held | Colored Clubof Philadelphia im tnat city yes- | my 25 under Ebbitt House. | V.7ar af wHEATLEY’S PREMIUM STEAM ants, cor, 9ti st. | 4 andoth strects, in the immedia ahs Counce katie wii ay wisi at their room, in the City Hall, to consider the | terday, the former winning by 44 to43. | | —--—————__™" ea HWE aE ; | Offfirst-cinss hotels. Tt has alway candrawite VT ness Sy Whether he | bigs for the erection of the new engine-hoace | Esa arpa EXcELsrog EXCELSIOR DYERTABLISHMENT OR SALE O. SHANGE FOR CITY PROP. | Suevesainl buarding-house,” Lumedint! portation Witness cl caunae for No. 1 Company, on K street, near HAnpsome [MPT OVEMENT.—Mr. Jno. Purdy DHASTELLAR’ Office, No. 49 Jefferson st., Georgetown, D.O., eee eee OE ty Geter athe, | given, Gooil references required of applican Question.—Which way were you going | description of the plan of which we have al. | is erecting on the east side of 4% street, between sare ARTELEAR'S | Eatabliqhed in 188) premium awantod by the Metro” | rate LAND, suitable for farming, gardening, or | Kent $200 per anvum. payable mopthly in when you were going to the house; ready published. ‘There were quite anumber | Cand D. a beautiful three-story and basement | FOR REMOTING See ee HAIR. olitan Institute, 1867 ; rebuilt 1965, and is now by. ealinated within the Digtiict of Cavum, | Yance. The hey cau be found at Dr. Chtip Wituess.—Directly towards the house. | Of bidsin,among whom there was considerable | brown stone front (handsomely carved) dwel- | To the ladies especislly. rine favelusbhe eel far the largest and most complete establishment of ui one to three miles from Georgetown, and | 1 the Drug Store, Hist story. by yay Laughter.) sf * | competition. The bids were was follows : ling, which will cost about $20 000. tory recommends Htvel? nh ‘Ueing an almost indie. | the kind in this section of conntry - ext rom the Conduit Road near the Ciiesa- JAMES F HALIDA ‘Witness ie not postive whetner there wore | ,Seveford, ©, igdle, Lofers e200 WB. | “Oiticer “‘Urown, penrtble article) to female. ‘eauty, iy ensuy ap- | munigne ond Scouring of al kinds dono in the Post | peake and Gio Canal to, Lennaltytown. | This | ise. (intel.1 Betweon ith antiga mtrode 8 owning, $11,125; Thos. E.Si 1 $10, 15 0G. PENs.—O) i lied, does not burn or injure the skin. but acks > ec ha y Will be sole body on acel ic ae-t_{intel.]|_Betwern 1S wihlons, Benet gE wensinay aera wae a | AOCHRE ca alan ae baMMNE TE ose | pend Pia ae eroaee eateate ofoeeS | Hams "an Mh a heathy egies | S fray thal fr pat wore, the, atncoer | Erte lena wrcitarh eetowal | BOR EALE-A nal troatang HOTSE, rivgaica cits the continued custom of the community. the arrangement of the rooms. Witness eat | dred days; L. H. Barron, $1034 sous harboring & muisance in the shape of an | $fperiuons hair from! low foreheads, or from an ‘Goods received and returned by express with the | Paving been beautifully laid off in lots from four to n Jackson ATley (Government Printing Office | y, completely, totally and rad{- i despatch th good fronts on road, and par- | Sqnare,) between G and Hand Ist and N Capitol ito the reading-room and sat down: don’t | fpished in 90 working days; intolerable hog pen. They were fined from extirpating the same. leaving the skin so: utmost promptnces nd despatch. ticularly desirable for market gardens. Ifdesired, | ctreets.” @10) down, and S15 per month until paid, now which side of the hall 1t was on. ‘The | 810.500, to be completed by the isi of SI to 4 by Justice Walter. Seen patupal, “Thig is the oly articls | Powe Grice aden, Locke Box Noi 80. when | Will give one-third cash and tworthinds in land. in | bi STARE & METCALF, prisoner came into the reading-room alone; | )°68: H. Renolds, $10,050, to be finished en Ng ha used by the French, and is the only real effectual | ¢ieigeed at Si Pam Wiom | exchange for improved property in Washington or _ « . _ (Plant’s Building.) bad seen him on the side walk when he (wit- | >: er oye se umpbrey & Oo. | SENT TO THE WORKHOUSR.—Mary Daley, | dcpilatcry in existence. | Price7s ceuts per pack. | LUCIE SUS P.M __CU Georgetown Call ane RR & METCALF New York avenue and i5th street._ nessy cere ta tness’ attention was | #11000 finished by January next; Jos. | charged with vagrancy, before Justice Tucker | Sé{,¢u! post paid, to any address, on receipt of an RAIL SKIRTS BOUGHT AT CHAS BAUM, Real Estate Brokers, OR SALE—That three story prestel BRICK called to the prisoner by the peculiar dress | H- Becckewie, 310.500, to be finished in 9) | yesterday afternoon. was committed to the a ‘BERGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists, 49 Louisiana avenue, at $1 a piece. COR- jel7-tt corner New York ‘and 15th st. No. 126 H street south, between 4%. and 6th he wore, and bis manner, He came and be ely ag? $10,200, to be fimished | workboure in default of security for good ap3-D&Weoly 285 River street, Troy, N. ¥. SETS and SHOULDER BRACE} le to order. OR SALE OR RENT—1.800 Mary’ a vir. | West, Only €500 meqriined cash. A term of years sat down mear withess; thought the prisoner it, G. Naylor, $10,775.77; | vehavior, : = : Je 99-1m_ Fr SAGE OR RENT pues Map padand Vit; | will be civen to pay the Valance. ee was “spotting” him. Witness had some con- ighe a (SSS ear vars We Beotect W, DARKER, CABINET- of ofthe cley, JOHN PATCH, (Plants Building,) versation with him; said something about be x $9,640; F. Ret 3 Sayrrary Rerorr.—Four arrests were ME for, eprinkling purposes on hand and for + MAKER & UNDERTAKER, Qube Real Estate Broker, jy 12-tf New York ave and Ish street, weather. He asked witness had he been to the ed by December; Plambee & Uo., | made, the fines of which amounted to $18. 90 eter ales ert: AOd | “B50 D et. between 9th and 10th. je29-1m"__N. E. corner 7th st.and La. ave. SAAC en story FEAME war, and how he came by his lameness. Wit- | Written and 23 verbal: potices were issued: 4 | “MQ BUILDERS’ LIM PLASTER cx. | So Furniture Repaired apd Varnished. Je utm | [SOR RENT—A DESIRABLE PRIVATE RES- | WOR SALE CR, eight rooms and kitchen, No. nese gave him an evasive answer. He then ay peer ae dvad horses and 3 dead doge were reportedand | wEW, SAND ond HATE at’ : i BS. FRUIT JARS, PREGER IDENCE. with handsome Flower Garden at- | 49 Marker street. neat Int sts Gestgetowu. D.C. asked if he resided in Elmira, and witness said | ,, 8X0THER Gry Faux—Threats to Blow Up | removed. : " “THOS. FAHEY’S So eee eer ON a RESEE | tached, situated between 7th and sth ste. west.at | Jaguive of RICHARD PETELE, 1st and’ backet enneyivania, Witner. | “¢ Capitol and Congress —Upon tHe extension | ——_e_—_- je 18-tf Corner 10th street and canal. ONG ee CLERIC fee” the iutersection of Maryland and Virginia avenues. | streets, Georgetown, D. C. iyl-tf then got up and walkeddown toHaight’s;coula | °f ‘he Capitol this morming, the workmen ; FIGHTING IN THE StReET.—Thomas Sum- FTAM SAUSAGE.I have just received anothe: 493% 9th st., between D'and B, For terms apply to JOHN H. SEMMES, Seaton AOR LEASE, WiDH MiDES OF POROHASE. not state that ti ‘was any more conversation. | Were, discussing the supplementary kecon- | mers and Richard Lvles were arraigned be- H supply of HAM SATS, seed for | iy 6-Im* ° One and halfaquares north Pa.ave. | House. genentt, valuable BUILDING LUTS-in different par’ a ‘fo: a Stopped at Haight’s hotel afew moments: asked | *tTctiom bill—taiking very loudly against it, | fore Justice Tucker for fighting in the street, ie Ms Joe | = = SALE—Lot No. 3, in Square 59, on 23d street aeraee . 5 ‘old Sack ice we ceigmmmuceniace tanioue | crsncuguemne sccrnanemas west | Soedsed die aia AURA A Pine a po reas gta berh te tertent tied acini | CARRERE TR nt lsat Ouse of t ‘ tl —-——- r 180, COF + . | avenne . c ILBURN. 9 “Brainard Hous ne o¢pot ‘RaNCx.—John Washington was brought | — = BEST tesa ET CE OCRS AND BUILD. deep, and improved, by & now first-class Wood | MILBU 522 G street north. jy $1m*” ‘Witness lett the Brainard House because ne | C#pitol up. and all «the d—d Congressmen va (C$, AGLE IRON WORKS? SO ERS’ ‘ oi seer eerpioy ne pruoner was oue of the men | Tp belore they passed thed-d bill iteerte | SHI serie ompeon tulemorningebarged | *<FUACLE HON TMGHON TY, | BUILDERS" DEPOT, 608 SEVENTH BTRRET | HOS; COMO MOE Ln DC contaratag ewgrions | Fea ge SAE pe at eee, tae m the employ of the railway working up tes- | UP before passed the d—d bill.” itseems | with vagranoy, for which he was committed Opposite Centre Market. for about ted el kville, in M. timony against bim, and’ ke thoughe ware | Fome one in the police, and detectives | to the workhouse for thirty days. Peg TOT Crean A wa Pee W.HAMILTON & UO rele Neg ag ee pg eee eee ec eee Doe Wanted to get out of him wha: he could. Wit- | MoDevitt and Olarroe went toarrest him. As _ tofore bestowed upon them by the cltizensel Week. [oe peers - BROWN & SON, ockville road. It contains 19% acres;is in @ good zee s . J Ou! ‘y iy yi |, to "7 ‘am? DI sgvit cbeleempang, Witeu tad rend some | un thas, Og.negmegcnergnla daeurs.s | Sesgrand aur. Sev aaverusoment "| Rokr allan tha ae eyunny cod | The ten ane ga ee | PR ee aed AU eee ea Be | Solve soa orgy ta Hots cen of ‘he reports of the trial: had giancea at | ¥ely race. fon to the Centr: = ——_o—_—_ ie enna . y. the bestin use,’ Warranted to give avenue, Apply’ to C. B. BAKER, Star Offi one by Bir. WM. , ‘Weichman’s testimony, and some of that of lice Station, about half past one o'clock, where | Last xicur of Skit & Gaylord’s minstrels | citits Theit work conneees toa Bacher s patinhicton Wit ‘Dagn the entire season je 13-tt i aide SPONVILLE HYDE Ss "SS Water the witnesses from Elmira; never caw she | he is held fora hearing before Justice Waltet. | at ihe National Theatre Boller, with all thelr ‘appendages, tither portaut, | without rekindling. iO LET—At No. 481 10th strect, weet side, near | street: or, fo Dr. GRAFTON TYLER, corner prisoner since that tme until this morning, | He 2ow asserts that his talk was only 18 oor ie ses or stationary, for usé on I for steamboats; H. I. GREGORY. Ps. avenue.from July Ist. twe large at | Washington and Gay sts..Georgetown. je 22 tf when hesiw Rim at tbe jail: he was dressed | 0D with that of theother workmen, aud that | ~ geicxiayen’s WARTRD —Altention i usa | Circular faw Mille; Ghafting and Gearing for mills Sy 11-6t ‘S21 Pennsylvania avente, | PARLORS. Also, two FRONT ROOM! ge eee noticed that the goat he-had on this morning | "Ot , Boller Prow ( ore et aa Sica ty is well improved vi lent condition, “igilgegp Hom sob be wote Elm |" pounaas —ion af nate ot wht | BIRD ee | Beet Pa Manis fe ete | name PAPEE BAG WEPEREEEE eae, | MPO EELS TORY FORSERRE, el | vara nan Te ip ibe wee. .—Hon. > c ‘Mechani ‘tainin; # i 5 a ‘Will be sol a low figure. To a gentie- y Mr. Hradley —Wituess received nothing | ;oland. bad 8 satchel stolen from him at bis |) wait MORK. On Friday wight, July 18. PEER Pe Se respectfully suits CRE, ase iad CORN MEAL | Office. Jy 5 man who desires a comfortable home for his family. y intumation that hi zeae 10. ‘reet, between and | ELLSWORTH, only son of John R. and Deborai: | Sttention ofthe public to their "* Patent D: a from , i ag ote by Fo BSA E—A LOT on L street tween 13th } itrono of the most agreeable villages in Maryland, thing more than his expet ISth streets, containing some money, Mable | Whitmore. aged 17 months and 24 days. This plan of Boiler. + 0) BY, "and 1éth streets; 29 feet front and 184 feet deep; | where household e: aronot halfas great asin Came on teleg Papers, a reading glass, and other gs. The » Oh, Elmer, thou hast left us, patented by them in 1862, has now been introduced | _Se10-Imi 85 Water street, Georgetown; |} paved alley. Apply to C. B. BAKER, Star Office, say .) opportunity isa rareone. Mr. Wallac fe Sarone case was put into the hands of detecuves Kel- Thy. presence iy yo morc: Sbat'in successful operation for Sarions purposes, |p HAVE HEORIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT | "36 tt tof 0 the Star. who Knows the property, well. atthe office of Uassidy ley aid Bleley, eyho Sonad epuss'et che papers Hy, Conan sheets bana pe en ge Nee 1 Wier Wie BIAR. 3 Market 8 ‘OR RENT— BP ROOM. corner of Stuehd Sornlte Seppe Souereins T . Ael ate 2 in the « ” a ” ‘ = ‘ 5 ‘ar) ie 4 5 Mire On Tuesday lest. Witness did not in | duh ana ety eg a Oly when that joyful day shill come, tleaping,cxemp we jeeoneg fee galley a | Dy HBR, wet eri N’EDMONSTONson the premises, between 'g | [TOR SA eof Phone Roe rep afore Rad Bese gave a den riplion to these parties” Wes for the tareay er eae ere Ee ae) Ob tuay thy little haude he Rela smallnesi of spe ee occupied: as cap be shown by cer- “an tem ee mat see tenet aie ATO Lk, Coat the prisoner Wore. Ok Henin erat geee | found to have’ the reading glass, and what | ‘The fosersi will take place onsidarniternion, | Epustructed by un af those works and are fu opera: | fut DVASTCRE FOR HORSES AND COWS on tue | MLEEM. thet. bet. Hand ae sete sraeniop aay int sad'Se BAL! | See. gate empire. | ESanaK ate leew ame es | ea CRM Geren Sader Pater raronbctorn ony Chto Fare | VOR BENT The ite opr OST eom iat tache was Hight; first th ri ayn TFesamslo®, Sud this accounts | 4's and 6th strects, Island. : 38 ts tion in these © Detter grasa, water, fence or shade in the Dis: ia waiiog-cave. | When fe enw hina eRe! Her gg Money they spent in the purchase of | | VENANLE: Jul 8h. at hela pm. After The ilowing Taw Tat of the Bolla on th plan te ae aoe it before ‘you sea act On ho hat on nor no clothing like that r along uu ELE, 7 CA now in use, viz; lotel. for warm- a . iy 2ka" P10} = 5 a, the wore at Elmira. Witness di 5 hapatt, come VENABLE. wife of William 8. Venable, aged 45 | ing building; at Metro) a stock. tae. few York @venne and t lescribed the or AGoVRRBMENT ra > . a : ‘ABLE FOR OFFIOE! prmoner o Mr. Bradley. Cooper & Latimer, auctionscrs: sold ae set: |The friends and aequafutences of tho fhanly aro Fen Bee he Jor APES VED try CIDE: Niypoan. at | Sie NTS. For particulars in little post one Cees Got the tele- | Ic auction, at noon to-day, under direction of | invited to attond hor funeral from er late reai- | porth of thé city; at 4 Gua) EEA vam at eof GRU. H. BRANT. Ofice, Room 10; Plant's eram a @ past one o'clock, and was or 1. Lwatngtor, dence, correr of 7th street east and Virginie ww: astern. hy at * le Agents and Pike ce er ork avenue and 15th at, Brised; could nor imagine who had info si air Mm. ts oa a beg rams | Rue, Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock jab 8. Arsenal jele-dif Commission Merchants, | | je19-1m i counsel ‘hat he heard anything about it. idiog on Pennayivasie htewee eiicriee | = - seers oN ms ID OUI aC ai = era Dttatthat ie cme’ Bat a man eame to him, therbrick boure at the einer of 16x eens | GPRIDAL AND FUNERAL WREATHS. BOU- ¥ F dA Prmagarieg Be the 0 dia ol theeuvenionces of Rut Rage raee and if he did not comea stopoen eeeeen: | ME: Wm. Peibone for $735. Tae building | oe. specierveain nai nee eas Washt i | Boneronitys at PwOs: oh pa * Pa gatceon the © ier ef TaHon And would te importenl Finan testimony | recently, been weed for Odlces in consecata aoa Al Rind SOF rading a6ne GeMtee, | Weer sane Stars e bas h Pt bine: iz! (810 Penmeylvania avenve, { ret Fann f at BOG stdout some of the | with te beadquarters of tuis department. GUNES sahuuguibstrectss dim" | je 6-co2m ‘ % ALE Ng Sole Spent for thiscity. | ie ington, D.C. ni

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