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i . cot yeaes tafny OnrTinaton objected, ead: ‘objection wns Uarringy re Witness ha had if weer Matietanes: ad wate syinese peer heard Ais character tortrath, |* @ | a THE TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT)~ Rrever neard aaything agataat minttice a essen Meorbacis sworn and @zammiued by BERG re RE ‘Witness é Character Day. Johq + Kelly sworn and examined: by Mr. Di « Cifeatvoant ot the mor irtan Ponies force to # % a Opal ce 01 Te, Babb). hake er Knew Wan E. Clenyet: tnd Enowa Bin tates | moon tose at Cooney, 54 sates or four years. Never heard an} the 10th it was Tah wil Marie, M Lee, Cameron, St. Cleaver, Susan Jackson, et al, we Speon: hic reparation for truth and vergere, Rese Ribir neard it doubted. iy “Rever James Kelleher sworn and examined by Mr, Carrington.—Witness resided at 22 arisen booms and stated thi iy foros Suamined by Mr. Bradley: vations were on the meridian and’all Screen eye. STeRGe non Aik atom re thy | PB oe ec Bowtone, BAD Nat! BaD Nait$, vascular ex- a Can they be believed en Oath, —_-—__—_. Byenue; kept & livery stable,, Knew Wm. E. | Witness’ s d after 11 o'clock beeeeet 18 meences, yatta, ‘mola ote, removed ‘with= ialof Join H.Si Cleaver. “Had btm emptoyed tranny say was Brett and be Goutal apt iis t pain, by speed ‘analgesia, at Dr. Thetrialof Jonn H. Surratt was resamed | Koew him fifteen or sixteen years. His repa- | recollection was that It was # Rasy might.and Vinieee t ivania a nee his morning, in the Criminal Coart, before | tation for truth and veracity at Present hind rather cark. The moop was well south aténat between ain ene minor @ Judge Fisher, and the reBatting testimony for | Very bad imevery way. Previous to th time, not higher than 4@ degrees. operations this method mpuideror ten the prosecution restimed. ‘The jurors and pris. | S£*nst him his reputation tor trach'and are: sd examined by Mr, Bersiek. tue define qo menere belag Tpertetiy we 00 z ond examined, A oner having been brohghtin— ‘By v Mir. Bradley.— Witness employed him as | sides im tom, ners e bas lived harm, effecting only the part to be Francis €. Speight ‘was sworn and examined | horee doctor, repres ba district in Congress; oo aied a ice bours from 8.8. m, bal HN by Mr. Pierrepoint.—Witness resided in New | wi ais Sarah k Kimball aworn and exami Cameron, and bis general repwiation, which. | mn, ands tb po, Nocharge for consultation. York city; was Captain of the 29th precinct yy Mr. Oarrington.—Witness xeaided in nae wasgood, and would not nesitate. ‘to betieve a eter oe on 19th street. Had A LARGE eoce of Linen and Dack Goods Fesided Rere since 1964. | him on oath. Knew Susan Jackeon. Had se. ner was New York Police Department; had been Ca; Dr. Chas, Ellis, sworn for the defense.—Wit- | te be closed ont at and bel cost at the Great cain about tourteen years; knew Dr. Bissell: | eare. ‘Sue was omoloyes ty Mise iiges Ee Eigen, Has bece 8 egeda in| Central Olothing Boawe Sate 1 Te street, kept @ drag store corner 23d street and 71h eard snythin, nat her bop Un Opposite, Post Om: asian mndeeteagateianecthst bao | een ie me mea Pienitee. £4 pa thar knew | sidered her reil peed ad Five Huxpesb N&ckrizs' at ‘ten cents apiece. Suspenders afd Socks low cost, at the greatclosing 400 7th street, oppoaite Post Of Post cent. be- on bass tad ca. %19 of frequentiy asa man of very ar reputation; Se et aes ep hp re be was looked upon as a mysterious sort of man Bis character for truth and veracity was ad. and Ly IT is THROWS Im wa im TOUR Suara that a ‘a FE cockney ye. Bradley.—Had heard questioned; wWoly e ice sng Tod keep peratus Ln pro) ruin, r. ewer —— = : nega iceman on oath. it is voor own fault forall ‘world knows named 0 ure tesee Of bi Wisse ite Aaron @. Tate 06m, for défiriée.—Witness | that. you might doso by using’ ifiat matchless sae sure. of-4t.-dde.tolh wit rb Mr. Bradley said that question had teen | resides at Elkton; knew Cameron; his thar- vegetable dentifrice, Sozodont. 2 Tuled both ways in the various States, but the | acter w: good, and would have no hesitation keeping a drag store. Witness had heard pals pei practice in the District wag that character Coats, Panga, VusT8—black, white and in believing bim on oath. i bought the restaurant; did know the led feel: Berors, on 25 per, delow ut the Great fact: hadseen him sitting about the restaarant. Predert perpen Fratteiaty, eam Mir. hierrier “Beaigon " at ne sony i Gemtean ‘Clothing House, 400 7eh street, oppostts = bec ages eee vidence in tne case Several anthorities were cited by the gentie. anieron; Ris character e008, Hig Post Office. ‘ as) Bissell’s testi- ing mony wrote a letter to Mr. Pletrepoint ‘matted’ {32 on each side. ‘not hesitate in ee m.. Jui thought the evidence t Lavrzs, save pisney 6 Sursnesing Hoop- immg” By att Rasa eet | aden netae Sa conten ft | eck ests ein tuows onteree: | thm Gute Sunlee recs Oa | ay ing. Ha aracter | Witness affected the character of the ‘witness, | assocteted with him, His reputation was ss £00d; Jost isiane 84. tad to Dt 0% och 8 for truth spoken of; beard Campbelland@lea- | rs Keziah Wheeler sworn, and examined by | would not hetitate to belle ye him on enth one ee Ie CORRE 0 ale. son speak of Bissell’s conneotion with the bank | Mr. Uarrington.—Witness resided inthis city, | Urosé-examined by Mr ‘at —Oame. |} Corset Steels 5 cepte-a pain. m Hoboken, and they spoke of nis character | at ihe northeast corner of ‘Twelfth: and G@ | ron canie there im (eG; Hever booed bles w. an tuo on flomn WHOL, Be Came ee Ne el came | streets. Had resided in the city three years. | acter discussed; he was an enthusiastic sort of bap AS iB Comox o8 DistmEssine End bearg: her asenerateds eat Deis Heong tales Jaorson. She was employed by | a man. Haan with the ne weil Koows sJupiots’ op. | 2 had never seen them together; aid a © truil andl ve hex goueral reputation for truth and veracity was ve: Miss Kate Kimball sworn and examined by ‘Mr Carrington, Witness resided at the coraee of 12th and G streets, in ‘this city. w Be two yours i g tession across the Stomach and U! E Rees Bestlessness, *Gloominess of Mind, ser ey Dull Headache, Dirty, Greasy, ap- the Skin; ‘et ‘Inge of t! Ryntte of the Ezeh. Lose eed prand Cos: John M. Miller sworn, and’'exeamine ai A Mr, Merrick.—Knew Cameron;'bis charactet for truth and veracity was g000; would not heei- tate to belfeve him on oath: was a Union man; left the. Democratic party, and became one, and was one yet, supporting Andrew Johnson: any of Bissell’s associates. know the firm of Cassiday & Covell on war, ren street. The Bissell who witness spoke of kept & drug store at the corner of 23d street, and Seventh avenue. When wkness first san Jackson; had known her pea HE ee GEORGETOWN: ADVER’MTS. Agr (BLE, FOR REMEN Boston PRA aT a te i t Sees vein’ noe ere Son F ~ Soares R. Parerr, corner of 1: a a Detw : CHANOE— A o8F On ti instant. «BLACK LAC CE Sin eos, with kon Sitges. bh The Pity Abe ruead 3" ore go eee eee = Secon tie hon ray BRICK fe Keeving one-act Foe York F roome. Soars euedvaayotent to ca War TENe Oni acresie wore i. No. =e ae Cee Seer ee | LS Tn PABA OE way of Bstreet cars fnquire next door west. iy first wee dism| Fe Spite! Bill co Pte Gone, on rn * ast and ( atreot Sie fete Rose Sige ress Se iat one Tends CRYSTAL BREAK soe CBE, containing ¢ rooms, with Bore iat Noto hort At crs tberas cee “ia city . neeien soaeee ge oe eeOke apa ae by te be ti gh fh $10 Ratateoeaast Bt ge ptolen on roi od desi omeer Wi arwick, atts, ry stant. one Red and White Sporte STURN ite nia eenrable Ave ile morning, er x For PIS, | The abore reward will be given, and no questions ih To an ceerisal Lecaling teeelie ns Ty orderly conduc ‘matice $1.50, | asked, if the Cow fs rebw Teitanr cae iN geeeh eteeen Pi ieptic. ts tetneent nt * Conowmr’s imgursT.—Justice Buckey sam. iy PW ie Rene = rn iqinap BLACK jury at 3 o'clock afternoon, REWARD—Lost ta eld wn inquest over ine iv of Jone 8. eo creee eo. 8 A fumestes ine A ie al eh ana Age pearky ne. a eu the vis. e jury ren: . joe le ef. ns. in ; O01 ‘@rope halter on her = Feet tik: tha deceenes bens ta by, head when ett gu bad Tewari will be paid | $2 go; ate burcain, (Call. Timmediately w ‘Room Ne CEca Reon te abene as oe huss jandag | ptdelivery OF any IOrATLASON NATLOR. | EXO RENTOTRAT fue Tee TS ice ENT—Tha large four ato Peat Peeneanee oar a docits; fy dy 24-3t" ‘Nailor.&Bro's. stables, Est. Saari F saat Gompictsly furnished = "337 A cs <td 2-day, 00 soos, sand trop Cniaperiand Units | J ,28%= Oe te crete sf 2 eae Foomeand: bath mvt Water a tase in every : elt rst-clase Pita Oamal--Buettséd’ dritie'canal is not AP are ot an it cS rae Tie nguire At 4957th strect, be= fe, briae and the: water ia tow, Only | will bring the same te" AF bites streets e 0 sas Boats arrived veo mena five | street fil recefve wtewabd of Sep Lege hs WItLiaM Ea"m ae J-vwith coal tooOentral Compan; Ce peel tices tg Gumberiand Oo two to Borden! Uom Lee a A Horse. oF, Glepsood Dairy The Ro IER i! (O ‘fg Ontaberiand Com nso Pa ho oer tpred iors neem- fuguireat No. 362 deh eireets jy Beste cK | WOR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, gone see pate ues oF he 77 btlak KEN UP ON THE toh instant « DECK betters ir so OP ee Tnguies WW, Forty or Fifty feet long. The owner will pleage come forward. charges and take possession: at 22-3t* house, with press brick front, heing built at the corner of Lae es Frederick streets, cost of about $15,000 for Mr.'Joha H,’si ‘mons; is now nearfy complete. and will aid property, pay Prove JOSEPH TOOMBS, At ooraen ac Nand 4 st., Isiand. Fo ey BIRO 06. opposite. REN Tt Very di ae furnished ony ati Ko Ne. zt Taultan pee between is and terial enhan alue of propert OST a then. therm Liberty Market a Black OLET— five Tacha aan inwane valet i 4 OP. wt wit Ma Pot leather collat: answers et A norEs Pr ymatnext the ea wee A Nuieaxas.—Much compiaine-ts sing | t0,! 8 amie ot Ord ke Saealihe psn te etaraat | epee reee SAHt G18 Pee month ore. made by the citizens of ap erable pulennos: I panne nites ck "apposite Willers Hotel OR RE F saieiient nen Vises a woPibie sieaen tn the neigaboragoa Lot peers F YRHabis for z honwekepng No. 519 south s ie gaa, arate ceaPoete FOR SALE AND.RENT. _ | tees. 07 eon oN eae d ry tracts: iis inex , bs x alley fingre Be fie eg ery itary officers are FoR Ke Suit of Eooms ui mrpieeea in & story Bi ick Honest with gas. cellar, Fe Suitable for small famiiy- housekeeping A Appr at Sy 23-2t" TO S’ E end F streets. Suitable fora neon Sheree on Se PRUE oy Jewelry or Boweels arnishing fin ent reasonable giv dia’ nt reas evan possension gi re MILE about 1o have itabated, and remarking toan old lady that he thought it @ wonder she, with the war poe geeatty oa net died witn the chojera; bad jt taat week; the, cholera Int - hole Mt wee) el = a: The doctor sald so. ‘i OR BALE—TWO ACRES OF FINE GARDEN AND. in the northern part of the city. with Dwelling House and other pur buildings with it ‘This in 0 beautitul- retired location. ‘and. well worthy the immedikte attention of ishing rotirementin the suburbs of altrtite. ‘Terms easy: Apply to D. 3 & CO., Also, twel ive, files from Washington, near the railroad, Corner L so gun Corner Louisiana avenue and 6th st. ne WOODLAND TRACT of 160 acres, a general reputation for truth and Tenney ae in bis efforts to restore the Union. ‘tiveness? Few, indeed, of the ‘ordinary For sale at a bargain. P* Pe its SE, or handsome ches. ah OH SHERRATT ET CLEA TT EEG ALAS. DLS & 0. PARLORS and CHAMBENS furaiahed or ane HE aE EOE Tae eae ten pe | Beto war Jamer 2. Grooms sworn for detense— Witness | ils of, life ate more widely prevalent than | 7-on THREES MEAN TSS BOFOMAC- | jy s0.ct_. Corner Louisiana aveauoand sih at. Pune eorent” HA Taldente Oath meds sween Campbell and Gieasen was that Dr. | Wilson Witness wor the nese or ee Dameron never Reda hip: eect eo eee | Feadily be mot rid of by ualng Dr. Zanes Sau | rhe Peautlfol, Now Canal One gr the most desirable BRI- | itn onventences.” Charger tow. Corner tyne Bissell Rad. been tny i = us meron never heard Bis‘versetty questioned: ENCES on ‘Capitol Hilt, at = soagnotmsgreitaretpanadarara sing | Me tscannon Waser Ne Sonttehates | neaguuranie somes anmciv ur heer | Bertauinatanma ecfeturastn tae | Bean She ae = a | log igh eg geomet ere a coke | RR SUE tay PI chidence, iy. Campbell said ne would not {on the Monday night after the assassination; | “"HO Mae es ted seeretions of thé Stomach éehangéd, all | Waters’ W: SDa AY, | and beni coverin eat a otis red Mey t “Possession pi ‘Onin, rrepoifit.—Had heard him. dis- : and SATHERDAY AEE ; commencing | Situated on the southwest corner of Fourth strect | A paved-alley in rear. Possession given eee ee Do RUae pf erora abd examiada’ remained there unui Wednesday moraing; cussedn no very amusble manner. He was a Costyanees seme and ike whole eydtam Theadey 2h forthe GREAT BALES Taken cratiand G stzcct south. Tmmedinte. porseasion | sttly--Abnly an the prembes, 630 horth Ug “ae Mr Plerrepomt.— Witness resided at 913 Br Lica prewsacment part of the time. Knew | versatile genius, and waa fond of going to ig same day. Fare for roun: trip 7 cents Befr given. terms are very Hberal, only one-thi a Ps ‘0 Eliza Hawkins. She came there Tuesday parties. Sold by all Droge gists, 4 wem mints y board by F. Freund. cash required; one. two, tliree, four and five years Eo REN T—A four-story BRIOK HOUSE, co ba ea ae Peg eee pid oak morning. She came to the houte before nine By Mr. Bradley :—Never knew him to attend. tat INO. getvtindiee: given on deferred | Penn & METCALF. taining 12 rooms, situated on: 3d street: éasty atetion for troth and veracit: 4 it was bad. Srcens Ree Sid: Sot demee saat : a eg pare after be wap created. f be : tp rede An o7 Oto ¢ a THOS. DOWLING, 2 Auct.; Georgetown (Plant's Building.) ery — Mo Te HANDY, former Sure ey ‘Mn Bradley — Witness did} te silowed Ber to go. On Tuesday night witness, ‘Samuel B Lord.sworn for the defensé.Re- ‘thee: ogy nin Ot ‘Olothin . ‘ jy 19-tf N.Y. avenue and Sith street, cant aud As oem fom ne iy 23-3 bim a man of nonor. Would not bei im | taken to Uspi: Sheetse ones” Heard tue linie| *iies Shea PAE Se tall le Sots ¥ ee BMETE By i Hoos L picts oBUSTEES of the Supreme Court of Fee Bee Tae tee as heeds | TOR -RENT—Completely Taraipied BRICK inde? enth. He was a common liar. Witness | conversation between Eliza and Susan. Heard | rer nawomniess, good. sottaverm t= 7-19 460 %thostreet, opposite Post Omce | ae puniict “or Columbian Mtiting ore Gonteot | city? apposite the Mettopoittan Hotel pate ice Fgeiecw ater aad gus through Hea beard Mr. McManan, Hiram Pautuner, | Sorentner ge ote greene CAPE, SmI |. "Oros-examined by Mr. Piérrepdint:—wit- | Guede aawoar SAvmof Gents’ Furnishing | alien Non sal a he ct Peal Gp Rossing: | given about the 1om of August, ABpLY t on ip adyaueus “Aygly ou promises, No.3 and Mr. Eaton say they would not believe him. | fire Sumvatt pid ne hear supen aay to Eine | nets never heard his character for truth dis--} Goods at ine Great Central lothing House, rn a cutee Ail great apie ame, | aro OR REN rot aaa | Sets Beet i a Witness kept a publie house at 918 Broadway. | that when she fi y, cussed. s 460 7th ‘street, ite Post Office. THURSDAY. the Sth day of July, ne the hous ok eS DOR RENT-—Haif of none gtory Cottage on Ghes- Hac knows Bissell about two years, Witness | was these, ‘Didnt Sime ere Jone Surratt diesen, S- Jamar ‘ewgen for _detenco.—Re- » SPE Broy lock in, the aternoony parts iffite numbers At htt neon Sth street. ae ne mike een Hone tstiset-Tetmocn Daud Rares bonse 3 ai sides in new meron: a i ce on to, Georgetown. Rhod a al 2 tron ef ft are ‘onta Tio. “Whtaeee ti not ieee ner aise mes (hat pe bad Bot seen him since at MiENtWO | wns Food. would not Tresltate on belie vlag Bim, Wilts Shirts; SLisagl.so; ATNovt Fine Waits 1S ie ae oo ce ea tween (Ade ET, eon arene ste | ti foo uid iettshen i ent oe ch aavance. ton knew that he knew Bissell. a3 og | ORORtD. r 3 3 Siletreet, and tai . i . = efore 8 or after ¥ p. iy Mr. Pierrepoint objected to aking the wit- near ihe cour ert ‘betwecs Susan nod | , ZY Mr. Plerrepoint—Nevor Beata is char. | Conte’ Fine Gauss Gadersn te ee Eee ries | eat a fonts ee es Waltpactof Lathe, | ECE SENT Cy oT OCSE ene | POR RESTON new BRICK ness how it became ‘ween Susan and | acter discussed -=— “we nd one FRAME neain IStH street, above F901 is how it bec: known to counsel that he “enother woman €ame to the house with (Thread Undersbirts, $1.50); Good Cotton Half }'317. in the same addition,.. fron 32 feet. 1 ng four roo us. plepsantly situated, within two PRESSED BRIG Anew the tacts, and the Court sustained the | E] se; one noe Monae time: b ewith | Perry Liteenburg swore Sor ofence'—wit- |irose, 10, 75, 20 and 25 eénts per pair, Best | mpre or less, on the south ‘side of Hustreet,and | gy {the horse cara, Rent git per mouth, | Alo. for sale, :a new PRESSE) Sf objection Ws sald by the three women: was with them | Desezesides in Bikfon; knew Cameron; never, “English "Halt Howe, 90 cents per’ pair. at | Tunuing buck name width 19 tuety with the frame | exch. Enuuire at No. 337 (st. Northern fami: | pe vee eee ae ee ee reas with od rat ime ee ees sorter breherar ng ss ali the time, day and night; did mot go ont of is his character Yor trnth afid veracity }. Frano’s. Gent's Faroishing Store, 494 7th at., | Pyiiding w apenane Gur ihird purchsse. money inp es preferred. JyI8 tf 3.34" . ‘4: 4L/LEE, 1th and 1 sta. bs 0. the honcé until Tuesday night when he was Jaken to Captain Sheetz offfee; heard Eliza speal out how well Mrs, Surratt treated her; ess did not go out to get any water or between D and E, three deors above Odd Foie lows’ Hall. gsi 0% Down WITH Hics PR10ms !—Patronize oul; out of the theatre on the might of the assassi- pation. (question —What was the condition of the moon and the condition of the night as to ite point a recets was taken until 10 “to-morrow. =e THE JaPraN.—To-day the crew to take out toy thie: heard all the tatk; ¢omefimes Susan |\tne ct those whosell;cheap! Buy your Gent's Fur- wing cloud e steamer Japan, lately the Stonew: 7 va digas ceet ete prwennin | Surat hae Sarcs ate abies | petinyie Saving teen sid ae Gaver: | ROOD, Get lta Oke Soleo: frenief. ) Soumony Gering taeexomiaat.n | during tne thas; no other woman ‘ut Susan Glee. and inty expect to gon boar ardon fidey, lowe, Hall. cere cate Sor tahitation was there on Mondy nig! ote, Objection withdra: ‘ork..on her is progressing 1: rap ly, and ‘Witness resumed. -Wewembered tne appea-e |, U7ct JBTOF.—Susan went oat to get the wocd part of th H be ready Linen Ylderniths OByron and Garotte, 180. 0 I fe now stated that ni he ‘Week she Lom And all other goots chesp:in: prom wilted to Norfolk. Bhpey she will be bauled up for an exami: ion of her hottom, and will leave that port for Taphn, going by ~By of the Straits ofMegollan. As yet Oapt. Geo. Brown ‘and the executiveoficer, Mr. Dubois, are the only officers on board. The seamen (none are bat first-class) are to receive $35 per ‘S40, and fireren 'y of men applying to ship, but the namber fs limited. and no more than are actually necessary for the working of the ship -will be Tecet véd. Hangas Corpus Oase — To-day G ‘Bigelow and OliverOsborn, two of the parties arrested and committed te jail on the dist in. stant on the charge of robbing Arthur Lavery of a watch, vest, and $400 in money were be- fore Chief Justice Carter on a writ of habes corpus: their counsel, Mr. J. Bell Adams, moved their discharge, and alter some evidence had ance of the night: the sky was lighting up. Witness could see Booth’s head, and saw t! knife in Bis band; it was light enongn to distinetly: Booth was about’ 15 feet from Wi ness. ‘Tbe moon was rising, but was not very high. Witness walked from the theatre home with bis family: could not find his carriage. It was light enough tosee persons ata coasia- erable distance. In crossing 13th street di Unelly saw persons in front of Mr. Stam:on bo Witness returned to police beadqu ter: ae some person being pursued; it w: hen lighter tham when witness first went out of the theatre. Remained in front of police headquarters, on loth street, and could see per- souson the avenue. Ltwas not a clear night; there wae a haze. Cross-examined.—The gas lamps were light. ed im the early part of vening, but witne: thought they had been put out. There was gas light infront of Mr Stanton’s house: did Sot mink there was s lamp burning on thecor- ner of 18th and K streets. There was a light in ‘cal; it was kept in the back yard. *"By DLE Bradley Eliza, introduced Derself. to witness and satd her name was Eliza; she was called Eliza by those atthd honse. At 12-45 the Court took a recess for hair an ‘On reassembling at 1.15 o’elock— Alonzo Donn was sworn and examined by Wr. Carrington —W itness reaides at the corner ot Eighth and eets. and is doorkeeper at the Executive Mansion, where he bas been. employed about tour years. Kuows John Lee; has been in bis company, and knows many ‘with whom he associated; ‘he frequently came to the Presiaent's. From bis best knowledge thinks bis reputation for truth and veracity 4B goo! Cross-examined by Mr. Bradley.— Wit ness knew him when he was a justice of the peace; never heard any one spent fll of him; he was one wbo would frequently joke. Geo. W. Theacker sworn, and examined by Mr. Carrington.—Witness_residesin George. town, and has known Jobn Lee for three ee ere CoLiars, ten cents a package, Collars, ten cents & box, At the Great Gentrai Clothing House ‘of Smith’s, 460 7th st., opposite Post Office, 7:19 oe Pzxwres can be had In any quantities at the HATS. Star office counter. HAT MANUFACTORY. pe M. CUNNINGHAM. the only practical Hatter on street, (late with J. Y. Davis.) Silk and Soft Tee fais renovated” Satisfaction warranted. 3.46 7thiatreet, six doors below Northern Liber- ties Market,eastside, jy 23-eoim* FEEPPPFPEEEPEEDPPPE POPPER LINEN Dora Pye | ag ree . : been bi ere appearing to be none to con- h oO o liebt thrown from the theatre te that alle ispicl , |. and Collar Manufactory, a wi ex} There were windowsa the bua& of the raley. | acier for veracity questioned betore this trial enced Bands, whore we wilt Uaacey Toes at Cross-examined by Mr. Bradley.—_Never heard anything of his putting horses through for parties when offered to the Guyepnment. ‘Wits ess had associated with him somewhat. John Reefe sworn, and examined b Carringtou —Witness resides on Capital Hi. and isa butcher. Knows Wm. E. Cleaver. ‘but does not Know his repatation for trath and veracity, Chas. H, Merrill, sworn and examined by Mr. Carrington.— Witaces resides on Eighth screet, and has resided inthe District for fifteen years. Has koown Cleaver for about twelve i ‘The rooms of thy way, incommode the occu- pantaywith old phen y the accumulation of x ) and which have outlived their useful. but which Register Boswell does not feel ether snstified im destroying. Doubtless the Counetis will appomt @ committee to over- ban) the rubbish and decide what shall go to the flames and what shall be preserved. PoLice SUMMARY.—The police business for yesterday was as follows:—The whole number lars, a erie hh aud the appearance Ca Win outing Linen Collars to get then ; n pao oe ry fa ‘and to obviate the difficulty, and Berk thet ir accommodation, we have been inducted to ke arr: papmemients % to suit them in that very par- Heular article of dr LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, Manufacturers of and Dealers in LADIES’ AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS 324 Pennsylvania avenue, ) my 2, between 9th and 10th sts, NTHE SUPREME COURT OF THEDISTR sind witness saw light throngh them theugh it Sey ae 7 ‘Was not Strong; «Upout one o'clock it began to grow curk: the atmosphere was very heavy; cid not remember of seeing any stars; about 11 o'clock thought the moon was about one hour high; it was up @ good distance and visible though not clear; had made no memorandom of the fet Mojer A C. Richards, recalled and examined , by Mr Pierrepoint.—Did not know of Weich- man being arrested between the 14th and 16th cf April, 1:65. Witness should have known it 11 Be had been arrested Whines here exam- NEEDS CLEARING Reg ster’s office, eo never beard his character for truth and yerac- | of arrests, 54. ‘The amount derived from fines, oRCORL pee the 6th day of July. 1857, a eereccten eee there was no entry | ity sdpeaunnea. $131.40. The number of arrests made in the an Plalnti, 3 Eduity. 7 6G Waldo, sw By Mr. Bradley.—There was no entry on the wicrrepslat- Wither neste wale ee: second precine: were 2, amount of fues; 85; |*7 surence Carroll ¢t al., Def"ts, Docket 8, third precinct, 3 arrests, fines, $1: fourth pre- 16th. When witness came to his office in the | York, and knows Dr. Bissell, who came t ‘On motion of the Plaintiff. by J.B. Adams, his cinet, 6 arreats ; | fines, 815: fifth preoinct, 10 ar- orncy. it i# ordered that the defendant, inna moraine. ree cuman in the office alone. | as a physician 1 »'68, and remained about two | fects, fines, S21; sixth precinct, 41 arrests, Si trayhorj cause her anpe arance to be ontored Soon ¢ ny its And introduced | yeurs; left, and has not been there since. His | s)3, seventh preciney 9 ares Darcie lon Ge before the rat whic day coverrin eichman to witness itness and Mr. Mc- | yenntation for trath and veracity was bad. eighth precinct, 3 arrests, fines, y dayaefter this day; otherwise the cause will Devitt bad a convereaiion about placing Weichman under arresi, and it was decided to hold nim, but not tolet him know that he was under arrest. They wanted to use bim 1s pursnit of the assassins. Cross-examined by Mr. Bradley.—Wahat he Meant by bis reputation was w: was said by people im general. He was regarded as a common liar, with bat little regard for tra’ enth Precinct, 10 a¥rests, and the amouat of fines, eit, ae those of defaniy, A Tvamulvan; : LOcKkED Up.—A boy twelve years ald, named R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. Persnaded bim | Witness would question anything he sajd. | George Wesley, was locked up in'a cell at have just received another sleep at the office after retarning from the | Witness never hada quarrel with Bissell. the eighth precinct statian-bonee yesterday | 7, qupply of HAM SAUSAGE, unsurpassed for Oe misc se a Vincent M.Coryell wassworn and examined evening for four hours, by decree of Justice | Thain Hams, 'W. BURCHELL. Mir Picrrepulne. Witwer nd, Guamuned by | Witness resides at Waverly: knows Dr Bis- | Cuil, the boy having behaved in a disorderly | iy3'" » Under Bbbitt House, eo lithond Fats, veer in Waterloo. Uanada. Knew Dr. MoM. | tel WBO lived wMere at one time. | His reputa- | manner. more boys, named Ubarles ss pee Burke and 3 Robert Johnson, only eleven and ten years old, were locked up six hours at the Central Guardbouse for disorderly conduct by sentence of Justice ‘Thompaon. ane Hor.—At the store ot Franklin, the optican on Pennsylvania Avenue to-day. the thermom- eter rapged as follows in the shade:—At 10 o'clock, 86 degrees; 11 o’clogk, 90; 12 o’clock, 91; and 1 o'clock, 99; at which hour ihe mercury was still going up rapidly, threatening to Teach par beiore eun down tion as to truth and veracity was bad. Wit- ness is & superannuated minister of the Meth- ocist Episcopal Chureh. Chester T. sworn and examined oF Mr. Pierrepoini.— Witness lives in W: *, and isa physician, Has known Bissell fox three years. Never heard hii ‘d spoken of except with discredit; bis feputation was very bad. Wa. Manners sworn, acd examined by Mr. Pierre point — Witness resides in Waverly, and 1s in the bacon and grocery business. Koows Dr. Bissell; never heard much go0d about him: YE RECHIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT Th Ppt et ee Sey TEWIS BAAL, 59 Market Space, BREN # WILLIAMS. Auctioneers: Be ORovoues 8: Be corner of Sovonth aud D sts. CHANCERY SAL¥ OF VALUABLE BEAL ES- TATE AT AUCTION. No. 6—KQUITY. Johanna E.Ruvert and John Rupert, Complain- ants, vs. Ber uard Geier and Louisa Thoma, Detendants. Jen: his character was good; never knew a Letier one, mas Brawsart sworn and examined by Mr. Pyerrepoint.— Witness resided in Water- ico, Osnads; had resided there four years; was “notary: knew Dr. McMillan; bis reputation Was very good. Edmund Prechett eworn and examined by Mr. Pierrepoint —Witness resided in Mon Canada; knew St. Marie: had not seen him for three years; when he lived there his reputation in this was good. ? By virtue of a decree seh Const a << 18 Tepulation Se meee: opus a he Isth day of July, 1897. on By Mr. Bradley.—St. Marte Magid there about gph ty I. Reeve sworn, and examined by Mr. THREATSOR VIOLENCE.—Annie Tilghman, | the BE Hiner mn ts K on isd; had seen bit once gitice he ieft Montreal: | Pierrepoint.— Witness lives in Waverly, and | arrested hy officer Wilson upon the cowplaint | TUESI ust 1ss7, the’ ai 4 hs reputation for truth was good; never heard | is a hardware merchant; knows Bissell.whose | of Alice Brown came before Justice Thomp- s, ots DUDS cuy hing against him; had heard fe left the Educationsl Department and taken «sum of reputatior for truth and veracity was not good, son this morning to answer the charge pre- but bad Jerred againet her zor baving made tnreats of 1 ware Buaibare and parte of Lots iuubered Stand 2 ‘ same money; witness heard be pelle @ part of the Mr. Bradley said asthe prosecution had not | personal violence towards Alice Brown Thé | square. Also. Lot numbered, jl, in avare Bui money back, and his father paid the balance. witnesses present and were not through, with | charge was sustained and the accused re- | bered Es With the improvements, whic h Ale, Burnett sworn and examined by Mr, | the consei.t ot the counsel the defense would | quired to give security to keep the peace. art a large thie: story, basemen Pierrepoint.—Witness resided in Montreal; | mie to call some and fill up thetime of the ———— prick “house, contuluing 1s, Poome and rile bai was an auiorney; knew Mr. Nagle, a lawyer SamiraRy Rarorts —John Olark was ar. | thronghtliehonse. The lot has afront of 70 feet Court. Col. Gecrge R_ Howard sworn for the defense andexamined by Mr. Bradiey.—Witness re- sided in Elston abd went into the fleid on the Union side. Has known S.F cameron; the last he saw Lim was in 1961. Knew him’ pet- sonally; frequently met him and bad cpporiu- pay to know bis general reputation for truth and verscity. Never heard it called in ques- on M street, and 135 feet dee large two story frame house, wit! ) fronts 137 fect # inches on North Capitol street ot No. Bisa basement; Lot vith there; knew St. Marie; character while in Montreal was good. reputation of Mr. Nagle sor truth and veracity was good; had beard some parties say som against him, but they were bis enemies. —Have you fad any conversation with bim about this case. Objected to. rer ted by officer Whitemore, for a violation of a aon ordipance, and fined $10 by TaN Ce ACRE rigec ricer md ad ores a depth of feet, on Lot there are three two verbal notices were werved. Five de story frame house, with basements, fronting on and cows and four dead dogs were ri report Biers a oe 2 fost alexi op Lot ny yin Bamare re two frame buildings. This proper \- sae remeyee: ttely opposite the former described on North RELIZvED.—Oficer itol aliens Columbus yesterday as prescribed 1 goes Court are: Mr. Pierrepoint said he pro; ‘opoxed to.show | tion. He was considered a sort oferratic man | fouRd ® colored man, named A\ ma Smied, | Onetoureh ot tha parchane one ey te be pal dow Mr Nagle was paid 3600 in gold for testifying | whobad his peculiar notions, Witness would | ®Uflering from an attack of cramp, whom he | on the day of sale; balance in, 12, and 13 months this case, “hr. Merrick and Mr. Bradiey.—Let it come out, we don’t object. Witness resumed,—Had a conversation with Nagle about this trial, he said be had received bad conveyed to Mr. Harbaugh’s ‘drog store, on 7th street, where medicine was adminis- tered to him, and he was sent Rome.: DIsoRDERLY CowpucT.—Seven individuals not hesitate to believe him on oath. Daniel Bratton swork and examined by Mr, Bradiey.+Witness has resided in Etkton 27 yeare; 16 2 real eatate dealer; knows Cameron, and freqnently met bim;-never heard his rep- ie arebuser to give notes for the deferred pa: ‘aba, beating interest frou any of sale, secured deed of trust on the property. All conveyanc- ing and revenne: stamps @t the cost of the PR to com with the terns of sale in five day 2500 in gold. utation for uth and veracity qaestioned; | Were arrested aud taken tothe Fifth Hy eee the sale 8 the ri By Mr. Bradley.—Did not know if the money | would not hesitate to bellove him of cata. | Station House yesterday, for ai premn nnd cot of the tefautting ‘was to Day the expenses of Bim and other wit- Eli Cosgrove sworn and examined by Mr. | uct five of whom were released after Dayive porehascr: “by mivertidine. fuch'resale three times aegses. Mr. Nagle sald he received 8500. Bradley —Witness lives in Cecil county, and | & fine of $3, each; the PE AnIne Wer ene aha 4 {2 tee k eNUAT Laalit Eons ERNARD GEIER, Haecu utor and Trusteo GREEN & WILLIAMS, eae By Mr. Merrick.—After St. Marie left Mon- real his reputation was good. Never heard any one say he lied. Francis B Reeside sworn and examined by quired to paya fine of ——_.—— S¥LLING ‘oN SumDay.—Wm. Ryen and Jos. Freundt were before aneiee RTS yester- $2 each. knows the people of Elkton; knows Cameron, but knows very little of his reputation. John Partridge sworn snd examined by, Mr. Bragiey.— W itpess lives ip Elkton, and i: iy 20-stuth&ds CE CREAMS, WATE! M Durrington— Witness resided at 610 7th dim the grain and guano busmess; kn day evening, at the ict station. » i sireet, Leland: had known Win. E: Uleaver S | Cameron; knows bus reputation: never Heard | ROBSGME ths iis tetang, cha argod with welling iE ROMAN pee Me or Mt years; Dis repataiion was never doubled | it questioned; would not hesitate to believe | AUSF On the Kebbath. The charge was eus- FROZEN CUSTARD, &c., soything seninet Bis beiate nse asepasnass | Me OB ORD. 4 examines vy ae. | unzage ib Bitrion ie of all tho mort Delicate Tisvor, at oy thing again: repa! R. Reese Sworn ar examine ir. u . ‘A before that gras good. Has resided in Elkton 20 Se PR alco ne Enore Jhatice Tavtapnen rie Gok WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. By Mr. Bradley.— Did not hear his character | knows Cameron; never heard h aracter tor | tral Gi Chas. J. sete cing to fortruim spaken of, on account of the difficulty | truth th Sad Warnell doubted: would believe him Fe eer eras ‘with threats tr his eg’ : 4 _ We have thepleasu:s of announ our nee he got in. le Was Te- | merous friends and the*public in’ general that we Claries Kemble recalted and examined by | “Orose examined by Mr. Pierrepont: Witness paki scoare keep the peace. have connected with ae H '. Carrsngton.—Wituess resided on the | s)mpathizea with the South to @ certala ex- TARE’ hitefield and Jas. | manufacture of isiand: was well acquainted im thiscity; knew ut; did not believe that the war would result H. ones ering bag drag Herper, at the | ICE CREAMS, WATER 10 Wm. E. Gieaver ten or twelve years; never tualion of the Unios. Ezecinet stationshoure, charged with ROMAN PUNCH, hha cusrann, xc ba heard ier we tre age oe : iy, i peue Lawrora: © naela oe violence, They were required to | of all the most delicate flavors, at qurstione fore the cains: errick —Kee! kre Ns Jienry Gass sworg, aud examined by Mr. | there seventeen years. Has been in the army. tive -52 poet, i UR ct tenis te Carriagton. itwess resided ac the coraer Of | knew Cameron when he lived in Elitton. crn aiaaet ae sate choice ~'b and D street, m ths city. Had snown | Never heard his utation for truth and ve. MARRIED. fa are Rew York rk, Matas! Cleaver ten or eleven y Never heard | racity tiened. Would not hesitate to be- OXLEY—COMPTON. on, the a fith of nue, varia, Dela indy ACYMing sgamst Bim got! e trial. Never | lieve him on oath. Calvary y Paptiat Chur rely by the row! gaeranted ay ceetd spything sgamst reputation for Thos. Drennen @WOFR, and by Mr, aS Bs ata e. COMP ruth ond veracity Bradiey.— Witness: resides near and boi . nee comet pears. one is ky Dir. Bradley :—Oleaver at one time re- hag been « merchant and was well soquainted ENILY- st Mah by the tai ¥ Fe. ney - 1@) Sided on Virginia Avenue. near 1th street. | with Uamerom, tants word doubted. | thar Wallcr, REILY to fo Mias COR, ployed fa. Piadelph ace o mas ‘new bim when he was inspector of horses at | Wold not hesitate to sy nag dase J. STOORB. all of poreets. | ante moet: Giesboro. Never Beara anything against him | Oross-examined :— og Wie —— fsdey we pmo oo ays oere. Cameron at partion. tot mrticles arta il feonvines i, Hv lert Pywell swotn, 8nd examined by Mr | wasa Alb: sw convince. Cornington— Witness kept a liver, le in John R. examined b; 70a ie most: va isctty. Knew Wim. E. Oleayer 15 or | Bn bes ts bye. Ppl ee Qiways thought his repu- By Mr. ih —Q. Have you learned from Lim that be was tobe benefitted inthe case agninst Bim by working in this reg Mir Carringlon objectea, and ¢ ‘xined the objretion. to which ¢o1 neat for Paes Jenseexcepted. & young gentiomas of ds complexion yy dinck moustache, was a Mee eek aie aane the prisoner directed. to stand =P. Mr *Pletrepotnt.=1 waur the jory & ave ‘hese two men. ate you, Mr. Hest. Mr. Bradivy.—How high A—Five feet seven incues, tion avke BIBTENHOUSE, FOWLER, & CO land by BANKS(AND BANKERS exmoeally eenehete the F bearer sweae ines hs SOR RENT =Two ‘Parlors, and several other fie cea Ay arin Fa nstes with well furnished and neatly kept Rooms. De- | [COR in BOOMS. on abialy WK for, win ~ a Dearing interest lightful lpcation—347 K street, one door from the thingy wth eat tes rani rey carner of 13th. "Prices moderate. dy 11- tAugi” and ai veer "Te Hho hoage keeping plage ties Fy Powe ot the i daa oneasy terms. 302 FoR RENT—The, LARGE FRAME BUILDING streets tr F at fie, carne r of 10th 5 the canal, Bind i lth st ag tye the bridge woesession given ATT) ina ares mae — jy 6-d ly to W.L. WALL & CO., Aw 4 : - Bi dou Marchontersunsgeiat ant ees keoeeee Kae fia HOUSES Ce cee ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. |” je27-tt | Fanaviqed Tt i eam stuateg, a neue i ‘ LE OR EXCHANGE FOR OITY PROP- | the F street and 7th cars, and alao the Patent Bprietienl secrss ofttis Bupreme lonrt of she ¥—Three huudred and sifty acres of first- | and Bost Other: Depattments,” Amy one wishing oe ie at ee Heme D, suitable for farming, gardening, or | such a place will plense address “D.,” through the RSDA’ S, | dairying, situated within the District ef Uolam- | City Post Offic ng name and number of resi- Oidlock p. an--at No.0 Congress street, nowr | bia, ftom one to three miles from Georgetown. and | dace, None nied apply but those who can give pride, aot {Ut Household and Kitchen. Furnity re | extending from the Condnit Road near the Chesa- | unexceptionable references, yy 31w* peake and Obio Canal to Tennallytown. This property will be sold in a body on accommodating forms, or in lots to suit purchasers, a portion of At | FOR RENT TA Horace gituaredl on timaat sil of 9th street, botween T aud K. Inguire at 433 L stregt, between $th and lth streets... iy S2-3t* ‘Terms ofsale: All sums under $100: cash; over that amount one half cash bajance in 60.and 9 days, a id off in lots from four to oe pared byomoganot she panchesssondarasd to th Pe with god fronts on road and vars | TPO LET—FURNISHED HOUSE on, Fourth setistaction ofthe trustee TST trustee, | ticularly desira market gamtene Hesired, | Ti Yadiciary GauareI0 ropes, will give one-third cash and two-thirds in land, in exchunge for improved property in Washington or Georgetown Call ange ve aR a of Etts property \ at our office. MEN E CARTS 1 eodst THOMAS DOWLING Awet, eping; ub ae AT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT MIL- ER’S,101 Bridge street. Georgetow: | por aouthe F ic for bot va OR SALE—A MARKE nallytown, D.C.. contai Del. WELL S&C G. DW se! er DRESS GOL D “Heal stale Broker | good two-story HOUSE, au ¥ Kino. good Maddor, Calicocs et tage pest, mekes ‘OR SADE—One of those’ fine three-story and | lnuuire of or address J. icone and 18; 6.000 yards good yard wide Bleached Mus: basement BRICK HOUSES. No. 349, on auth | town. D. iy22-3t lin 1252, 15, 20 cents; Unbleached Muslin 10; street, between Land Bwest aide. Apply'to J. A. 7 = Voit 18 ands conte; BNO Palm Fans a3 | BHEEM Woot. bee irae £ iv URN ISHET HOUSE Pes ‘0, RENT—A first-class RESIDENCE, | walnut furnitar lerncouveniences. Also, DASeAeuILL ES: SEN kerasteastrathantes sue! gne,on Lstreet. hear FR pega on h floor, bath: ; thirteen reoms; sit. | Fighteenth street, near the Nav artment—I M.-H, WHRATERY'S PREMIUM STEAM: | fated on the southeast corner of Dunbarton | ang | rooms: unfarniahed, BC bY ESTABLISHMENT. LN Washington str orgetown. tis | jy 22-6t Gor. La, ave, and oth ESTABLI Geo 1,00) perangum. Inquire at 258 @ st., bet. arb FURNISHED PARLORS AND HED 49. Jefferson st., Geor, .p.c., | & 4 ne I1CBLY FURNISHED PARI AND Bi Entabiiien ines) cpremiimawarded ry the Meteo? | 824 teth, Wasiaaton, D. = BOOMS for rent, at @12 per month. No. 45 Gth street, between € st-and La. ave. jy 20-im= OR RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS Faith street, between Ls situation iseleyated, and the most le for @ residence inthe city. jy20-5t" UILDING LoTs FOR 8ALE—On Bat. north, BYE FoR ALE—Lot No. 3, in eles on 23d street west, between E 8! id Vii avenue. Said Lot ie 16 feet front. ARE cet 234 inc! deep, and improved by # new first-class Wood | House, containing five rooms. Also, two smal! Houses on the rear of the lot, containing tworooms each, The three houses rent for about $40 per pr dlitan Institute, Ber 5 rebuilt 1865, and is now by far the largest aud: most complete establishment of the kind in this seetion of count mbyeing and Scouring of all kinds, dene in the best, ™iraly “thankful for past favors, the subscriber solicits the continued cnstom of thé commiunity. ‘Goods received and returned by express wit ythe | mouth. Price $2,200. Immediate possession given twcen Ist and 2d cust, nearly opposite the fmort promptness and d ROWN & SON mount ot tol pueencs: Only a small vinnie: in suaciely er monthly. is isa 19-tf 465 9th stzcet, between K aod F. FOR RENT The WALLACH HOUSE RES. ANT, — on lth street. near Pa. iapply' to 6. B BAKED, Siar Uilce, Post Office address, Lock Box No. 80. Office closes daily at sunset except Saturday, when fe 16-6m a it is closed at 8% p. m. ‘are chanci ay MARLOW zt nod Canal. GREAT BAI TARGAIN Frame House. new of five rooms, with hall, and two Small Housea oftwo rooms each on treet, near the Obser- patoryon® Lot 15 by 137; the whole will be sol@ 500 on easy terms of” me term OF PAVELES & 00., Corner Lonisiana uve. ard 6th street. FOR & BRICK TOUS “en 9th and 5th etre: avenue. je 13-tf (OR SALE—A LOT on 1 street, between 13th and 14th streets; 29 feet front and 134 feet een: paved Alley. Apply to C.B. BAKER, Star Office Tu UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AS AN iy 9-8t SH PUBCH on F street. be a RENT—A STORE ROOM, corner of 8thand EE ‘and FIXTURES fot sale. Inquire of i ex BLN. EDMORSTON, on'sio premises, ‘between 6 | oth street, between Diand ¥ streets. ‘Address PUR- INVESTMENT. a3 p.m. var | ASER — —On' Thi ee-StO RICK HOUSE se LAGLE TRON WORKS Oe Pita Seton tke ‘The rapid progress of the Union Pacific Railroal, cornet nee INGTON o1y, ‘Neate, Fig and water: on ith etieet. between B and Cy now building West from Omaha, Nebraska, and pore Fe eed een etree ee here |- island. Ten minutes walk tothe Treasury forming, with its western councctions, an un- | got e Tengomed upon thea [for the petrousge bere’ | ing. Apply at No. 227th street, between D jy 19 OR SALE—On very liberal terms, two of those three first class HOUSES situated on thecorner of Gg and L streets, Island; one has 7 the other 8 rooms; ench heuse ins h hal fake this occasion to state that red, and haye ample facilities, to in their Hine of business, and jows, cheap apd workmanlike a m and others broken line across the continent, attracts attention to the value of the First Mortgage Bonds which the ‘ompany now offer to the public. The first ques- by ‘prudent investors is, “Are these mapner.as can be done in this or the Northern cellar, gas, water, and po cure? N t ofitable | cities. ‘Their work, comprises Steam Engines and | hath room, Terms $00 cash, and $2) monthly un- peareeAD aoe in brief: i atieus a Bolles, with al their appendages, so ee ental # paid. This is wise “chauce to procure a first for Tse 0) ass house. Ist. The early completion of the whole great | Ciceular Saw Mills, Shafting and Gearing for mille: |’ 'Aipe thts stdty BRICK No. 25 2d street, nea line to the Pacific is as certain as any futare | Castings. iron or brass; Architectural “OF Miscelia: | 4" Write"Suseor or eee cash; one, two and th Uusiness event can be. ‘The Government srant of | neous Wrought Iron Work, or heavy Forgings; | years given CELT rE ar over twenty million acres of land and fifty million | Bofler Iron Work, such as Water, Tanke or tao. beer ery ie dollars in its own bonds prectieniiy muaranitees it bes nin; og fica cleat ay 18-tf Rew York avenue and Jot One-fourth of the work is alrendy done, and the | Foundry, eBpec 2 - i pie to. thelr © Patent Difereu: OR RENT.—A HOUSE. with large oer trannoonttpramsce be laid st-tharate of: tomatoe: cuted ofthe oat Boiler.” This plan of Boller, chotce fruit. near Wallach engols gain Hare aday. patented by them in 1862, has now been introduced | from street cars. ire of W.H. BY, 24. The Union Pacifie Ralrond bondé are issned | Ragin successful operation ae, various purposes, | corner sth street east cand ‘Péun’s Ave. y iz upon what promises to be one of the most profit: | and has given general and entire satisfaction as ae PRICK HOCSES NNO er. PRICK HOUSES 0 New Jer. ality essential in essing every Rrenm gene Economy in fuel. f able lines of railroad in the country. For many | Pesiusong cron 4 nue, between F and G streets, contain- wat irst-class lity for é | ra, wt years it must be the only line connecting the At- | team kenerator ve priming or foaming and | ine Ding rooms, with cas, and water in the ya lantic and Pacitic; and being without competition, | amaliness ofapace Occupied: as ag be shown by cor- goveraonih.. Five small per ‘HOUSES om it ean maintain remunerative rates. re A Tea canh ata in ora particulars inquire of NSOM,. 3d. 76 milos of this roud are finished, and fally | {oqin this city and elsewhere. "We will be glad to | _33 2 Yofner of 9th and Latrecta north. equipped with depots, locomotives, cars, &c., and | avail ourselves of the opportunity to explain its OR SALB OR RENT—1 a0 Morsland and Vir two trains are daily running each way. ‘The ma- | morits and show it in operation n these Works. fina FARM. MOUSES and LOTT in al ; he : The following is. list of the Boilers on this plan pert OnN PA terials for the remaining 141 miles to the eastern | The rine wat ‘Willard’s Hotei zor warm, | Datta of the cits. Re OHN PACH.” hase of the Rocky Mountains are on hand, ands | ing Buliding, at Metropolitan Hotel, do.sdov: at] ie 29 anb° N.E.cornerith st avd Le ave, under contract to be done in September. ing Office; at United 4th. The net earnings of the sections alteady | States Hotel, warming bulldingyat Boldier's Homa oR B RENT—A DESIRAB LE. eee RES- : t yim, across tl finished are seecral times greater than the gold in. Sorth OF ee FI DEROR. with scent an terest upon the First Morfgage Bonds upon such | cit -8. thedntersection of arvana sections, and if not another mile of the road were jer Philadel ‘or terms apply to JOHN H. built, the part already completed would not only ec tigrese ste ouse. pay interest and expenses, but be profitable to the | Potomac river: eqn Wheelatenmer Ei jini on do. BENT—The DWELLING PART of ae mk Company. do, at Eagle Ikon Works, Washington; ‘stern wh No. ‘sonth side of Penn’a.a Sth, The Union Pacific Bailroadbonds can be iding Bear, ‘now being completed at these ‘| oe ih atc in. i hae plwaye vec seeped ssued only as the road progresses, ‘and therefore ite = waite BRO. | puccessiul eating Eee inevaliste posecation can never bein the market unless they represent ] iter, Good Telerences. bea en of shylicents. a bona fide property. P OFFICE, Rent 91 PoE, annum payable: monthly i ad 6th. Thetr amoant is strictly limited by law toa aes TEN 13. 1 Haro ‘Dina Boren te rie ~ sum equal to what Is granted by the Uulted States | 5 On te petition of DAVID Ml fe pa ATES OT aT IB AY, Government, and for which it takesa second lien 4 Held. Vermout, prasing for Soe so pnabrseueel Bs eke ave. as ita security, Thix,amotint upon the fist alt br. au gumprovement i in Sprit inert for Clothes int ar rests mah e ile. Lines, for seven years ‘expiration | Py TRS OTT } SCE pesoeiest res Gees rb capes sar AM atcad. whieh takes pincoon the sith dayof Ost. ee ies Taree Pr Se Git Office considers a second lien upon the road a gooil in party Tr is, ordered that ORY petition be heard at the $100 down, and 915 Patents fice, on it . sotto ith day of October arduee 12 o'cl —_ yestment, and that some of the shrewdest railroad | 9th: As the Uniou Pacific Railroad bonds are of_ on the dollar and ‘apest ey mic ie a ta gph ae one, a week or Mera fared for the present at 90 ce: accrued interest, they are the ‘tne peaches) being 15 per cent, legs than ders of the country have already paid in five persons are notified oe Baiidinss hy million dollars upon the stock (which is to thems ‘olapnear a ‘how oe er aay tt ey have, why iit = wenies sant iat Pains age ser s thied Hen) may well inspire confidence in a first | “ehon 5 ees Ag eee 2 FoR GAS a ee = SESS Tee t 42 Market street. Kin uth. Although it is notelaimed that there can be | fet a writing, 6108 cae ee Incite @ et, RICHARD Fi AGS PEGE it and 3 “io . any better securities than Governments, there are | 22%. ae sp aad tase etre towns see parties who consider a first mortgage upon such a tome i peas che office, vo $a eipELY FURNISHED property as this the very bestsecurity in the world, | which will be furn at F i eae Of without Board, forremt. Api sie Bier and whosell their Governments to re-invest in these timo magtbe a eats fice. iz P Re bonds—thus securing # greater taterest. ones esr fe, argumed Ne A Fe ABE HASE, CARRTAG MILBU he "At, the current raté of premium on gold: they pay OVER HERE PER CENT. INTEREST. | ‘The daily subscriptions are’ already large, and they sey wllkcootinac to be recvived in Washington by; beg FIRST ‘NATIONAL BANK, A ) RAVIONAL BANK CF -PHH REPUBLIO,and ||) 2 ide. room} HOUS ere ‘Good for OM