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THE EVENING STA R. ing — won nens pen “ tine’. morn. | show that os ‘that time there were 50 or 75 pris- CITY ITEMS. i Affairs in Gecrgétewn, 5 we orers prese: i ; Fuwsnat:—The funeral of the late John B. x Eridley card be did Rot see bow this re. | The Court sustained the objection saying 2 ‘ avis, drowned in the Potomac on Sands; AKEN UP ESTRAY—Un my Farm, one RED OHR RRA tereforeobjecied iene 7 (ae defense He, | thar ne nad ruled out Gen, Lee's watimony 10} .,798OaDuRoF Tue Dar A general order’| took piace at the Tesidence of his taiher, ob.| L cow’ with tipothorns of Uwserwiilceme THE TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT. therefore, objected to it. regard to thees prisoners. j . yr Sozodont. it Bas | Prospect attect, near High, yesterday. The Pay expenses, take her wag oe Hub ls )OR RENT>wo comfertable and weatly fur- pests ast Mr. Pierrepoint said that it would stow that | air. Bradley said If they chose to reopen this | D&Come tne supreme dentifrice of ihe age.. 60.1 Fomsins were interred fn the Preetyteriag | 1) S27.’ Bekingion Perm, Boagdary road. | VO! ROOMS. in a private familys No. 290% More Rebutting Testimony. Surra t was notin Eimiraon the 14th if Bus- | portion of the case he would not object. B Of ince $650 White burying ground, corner of Market and Fourtn | | OST.—In Washingt on. on Wednesday evening. | south Rutreats neue ine Gaeieol aatteble tor 6 gees ell did cay 40. : ‘re M.A. Fithian (lormerly Sheman) sworn | A Fw MOR Of thove 8650 White Satis’ | Sirstedgine tag. seas brome necies of Grae Gold Ennmtifer Badge of ths Loyal Legion | gentleman and wife’ Retecsne coasted aes saad Uh Mr. Bradley said he did not care what Dr. | and examined by Mr. Oarrington. Witness | (Coats, Pants and Vests.) Thov took well’ | Church, was present, and at the grave deli, | ofthe U-S.,with owner's name on clasp. A iv. \OR RENT—¥irst-class and desirable Biscelle Uharacter. Bissell tevtified to, the defense bad proved that | lives in South Washington, and formerly lived | Wear well, and give unuenal satisfaction. A’ | ered an eloqucat and affecting discourre on oral reward will Le paid for same.at this office, DWELLING, corner 2d and F streets, First Se fact by four other respectable witnesses whom | in Philadelphia when Jolin Lee was an offier. SAks'é Oo., 517 7th street, adjoining the Na- | jife and death, saying i was more important | 2222 » Ward. Elegant yard. gas. and water, Inquire at Where was John H. Surratt April 14th? | the procecution could notimpeach. The prose- | His reputation was good while he was an | “nel Bank of the ibtic. to learn how to live than how to die The fu. $ BEWARD—Strayed awny,on the J3!! ypetiea) Greets Store, opposite corner. iy 2 e08t* —_e—__. cution could not introduce testimony to cor- | officer under witnets’s husband. peral was largely attended by the many friends | Diy. eerie pulalo COW; brown ears. ti found FOR RENT—BRICK HOUSE, pine rooms, tre ‘Was the Night of the 14th Light or Dark? | TUOTsle (heir testimony in chief. John Hatfeld sworn and examined by Mr. | _Jzwaar.—New atyles of Jewelry, Silver- | Df the deceasex. Rreet, between New Jersey aremae and ist etree, | a Coarse five yard aud stable.” Situated NO. 1% eee Mr. Pierrepoint caid an alibi bad been at- | Carrington.—Formerly lived in Phitadelphia, | ated Spoons and Forks, Oups, Vall Bells, AWARD or ConTRact.—The contract for id. ay as-sre | K street, weet of Circle, First Ward. Inquire next s tempted, and any fact to show that Surratt | knew Soba Lee; never heard his reputation | Salts, Sewing Birds, received this morning at | furnishing blue stone for the Treasury exten. SST ES | Moor. Rent $20 per month. 4¥25-3t' Proposition to Close the Case. Was not in Elmira was proper to go to the | questioned. Prige’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 439 Pa. | sion bas teen awarded co Mr. Joha Stake, eno OST in pating (by way of F esceet gara) from FORRENT BRICK HOUSE, No. 266 Hf street, ——-+—_—__. jury. Insanity or an alibi were always Cross-examined.—Knew him as a detective; | @Ve., near 4 street. brings the stone from the Little Falls quarries. | Mondsy a CRYSTAL BRR ROT oth erie ‘cok between I8th and I9ttt streets: weven rooms The trial of Jobn H. Surratt was resumed in | ‘empted in murder cases. did not know ony one he associated with here. K: SELLING om SUNDAY —Mr. J. Mason was ar- | The finder will receive a liberal reward by lesving age Fu BNIGHED ROOMS. with ‘with. <he Criminal Court this morning, before Judge | , Mr. Bradley said he would show the Court Wm. Parker sworn.— Witness was clerk ia | A Sxoner WORTH KNOWING, WITHOUT | rested yesterday afternoon charged with sel- | j: at No. 16 North Ast -Capitolinil, | sy2i-at vibes poly to MRS. HT . Ne dt be Oxbninslocent waters. suthorites on this point. and show that the | the Treasury Department: formerly lived in | OHARGE.—Those who have Duck Olothing | img liquor on Sunday, He was taken berore REWARD —Strayed or stole on the Ish | pcoa emt PRIS eT Hove ee | Fisher, and the rebutting testimony for the | prosecution could not introduce testimony as | Philadelphia; had known Lee for 17 years, | Drank toosmall washing, cau learn a rem- | Justice Buckey, who fined bim $20.62. $1 OR as White spottel Com, | fCOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE containing prosecution continued, The usual crowd w:s | corroborative of their testimony in chief, but | never heard nis reputation amestionea. edy by calling at Henming’s One Price Cloth- | ° No Licawem.—William queen was arrested | The above reward will be given. and no questions S fooms, Bood lecatiue, gt No, Des nie steset, in attendance long before the opening of the | Only in reply to the testimony offered by | By Mr. Bradiey.—Did not know him when | in ttore, corner 7th street and Maryland ave- | py omcer Jones yesterday “afternoon upon the | asked, if the Cow is returned, Uoode Store. Benn. ave-y between oth-and tee Court, 8 large number being ladies. The pris. | 1¢fense. he was on the detective corps. nue. It involves no expense. cl of keeping a dog without a license, and are LENH. BE SeLIER, streets . i ii ‘jy 25-2" tia da seimaligén At 12.15 the Court took a recess for haif an | tm. 7. Parker eworn.-Witness lives in a required by the Justice to pay a flue of $5. SSPE eel s+ + Oe Canis Market 4 | STI ivate tamil; 7 oner and jurors were broug! o’elock, | nour. Philadelphia, Knew John Lee as an officer in | COmNs, Bonrows, BaD Naizs, vascular ex- | Potion MATTERS. Obiy four arreate were G5 RENARD Lost or strayed away aboat two | FCN Mtied PARLGH nud BEDROOM alain $ and the Court was opened at 10 20. ‘The court Naed'ai cue order. Philadelphia for a number of years. Never | crescences, warts. moles, etc. removed with- | made yesterday. Two for a violation of a cor- weeks azo. a medium-sized RED OOW. with | ing,for $29 per month, or. with Board, $35 for | Ariemas Stevens sworn aod examined by Mr. | rr bieanrey Q heard his reputation questioned: orn pain, by the ald of local analgesia, at Dr. | poration ordinance; one for disorderly conduct, | Horns, in fair condition; had s rope halter on her | (W'"Pidseant location. Inguire 320. K ‘street Boater Sirens omer seen araloed by Bs. a eTck sald much of the evidence | ‘By Mr. Bradiey—Did not know him when | White's rooms, No. 42 Pennsylvania svenue, | and one for intoxication. “The amouatderived | Mad, when she Init. Theabove rewa fi will Be pala Canada; was a tarmer. Knew Dr. McMitian, | Which had been given in was not as rebuttal. | he was a detective officer. between 4 and 6th streets. In minor surgical | trom fines was $30 12. her recovery ALLISON NATLOR 0 FRO: RIOR! 008, Had known him for seven years; knew per- | As to the proof in regard to various telegraphs, The prosecution here closed, and the Court | Operations this method is highly recommended DisoRvERLY.—Arthur Brailey, arrested by Jy 24-3t™ Nailor & Bros. bles, EB st.. near Lith, facing south. clegantly furnished. for 3 or ¢ sons with whom he associated. His general | be knew of nothing on the partef the defense | '00k 8 recess to 10 0’clock to-morrow. by the eminent surgeons and physicians of this | omicer Warwick and brought before Justice STRAYED FROM MY STABLE. on the night of | <¢nttemen or ladies; other Rooms for housskesp- repntation for trath snd veracity was very | +o whi s Ps | Gountry and Europe, it belmg perfectly tree | Buckey. to answer tor being disorderly, was | STRAY rip. shan OHS en ee mehE OE | ings gas, bath, delightfully cool and healthy, 492 00d, £0 far as witness knew. TObOrate WEA MOM E oats ag Wesg0.cOt: | THE JAPAN, LATE “STOMRWALL."—Yester./| from harm, effecting ‘only the part to be oper- | fined $1.50. legs. A'liberal reward will be paid if left at 303 F | Est. bet.sthandoth sts, ___ jy 25-80" Professor Harkness recaled —Witness said : day, there wereshij on thesteamer Japan, | Sted ec Office hours from 8a.m. tos p. | InToxicaTION oN THR STRERT.—Officer Har- | st., between lith and 12h. he desired to explain his testimony given a few beige Mende gp Pe cinta. it seoald Tately sold to the namaee Government. teu | M., and 6 toe p.m, Nochargefor consultation. | per arrested agentle female of twenty-sixsum- O8T—On the 234 instant, a RUACK LACK SIDEN rooms eaeer, days sioce. On the night of April 14, the moon vce ore Lord F uamination i@ | gremen, three coal-heavers and eight seamen ——_o—— mere, yesterday, for being in a glorious state ef | By VEIL. on New York avenue, between léth and | £44; Aud modern improvements: newly painted, and Tose at | minute and 4 seconds after 10 o'clock, | Chief. The detense were not willing, by | and qnitea number of those who had hereto A Lanoz Stock of Linen and -Dack Goods | intoxication on the streets. She was taken b>- | isth. The finder will be suitably by, | Sul Bok aa sate for, SRSA NeNe nee Ob eS ee mean time. At? minutes past 10 the moon Was | Jw titer ssid OO Tate ne eTown | fore been engaged failed to pase the requisite | te be closed out at and below cost at the Great | fore Justice Buckey, who fined her $2.50, and | leaving it at the Drug Store 1ith as rk | $onsto let roome. References required. Address about three diameters above the horizen. McMillan said. On their examimation in | examination 8s to seamenship, health and | Central Clothing House, Smith's, 400 7ihatroet, | 1m default of payment, committed her to the nue Os ean SEE: JY 23-31" . 4 7 Jos. X. Du Barry recatled, and examined by | Clef, the prosecution had attempted to Wwork-house for thirty days, trom which place | es | PNR KENT OR SALE —The neat COTTAGE most desirable POR RENT—In the West End, KESIDENC mitaining tw character. The examination is quite a severe | Opposite Post Office. ‘ a Mr. Pierrepont — Witness had thesame records | Prove ySurrait at one end of the | route | one, tor, by direction of Capt. Brown, 00 ee she had but just been dismissed, having served FOR SALE AND RENT. aud iu stroettr mene Che Canine ciontaien eetene ‘with bim now tnat he had when be was exam | {70m Monts oa eon, and now in | put'the dest men are tobe taken, and theseare | Five Huxprxp Neckties at ‘out the time specified in previous commitment s wi. lia errs yon eae Rae pint Bg ied by the defense. On the 13th ana i6th-of | Hie on tne other ee eet apt Lo PFove | also to be men of the very best character for | apiece. Suspengers and Socks 25 She seemed pleased at the idea of going bick | oo RoTWO ACRES OF FINE GARDEN | In iroute A Rus’ Ithy locations Ta- April, 1865, a person could reach Washington | Cution say the defentetiaye attempted roprece | Morality. The entire number to go with the | low cost, at thegreatclosing out saleat Smith's, | to ber old quarters, and volunteered togo with- | FOR SALE—TWO ACRES pare. OF tee ct OE | uuire at No. 297. ay 3s-at* from Sunbury by the Northern Central Kail- | ¢u'0n Say the defen Leth old toprove | steamer is fifty-eight. Besides the captain | 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. 7:19 | out the usual escort of a police oMcer. and ac- | Nwelling House and other out buildings with it JOR SALE OR RENT—A three story and baw road and the Baltimore and Obto road by mak- | 27.2201. Unless Re was present wherethecrime | the wree deck officers, surgeon, (Dr. Harris,) —_————_. cordingly the commitment wasentrastedtoher | This is a beautiful, retired location, and well | [ O#,SALE OR RENT EA three story and base- ing the connections: the Reading railroad ran | ye" Comes Whe comneel foe eae oommitted | and the five engineers, there will be sixteen | oars, Pamrs, VusTé—black, white and | and she went on her way rejoicing. worthy the immediate attention of any one wishing | water, vas, and other modern improvements. Ap- trom Pottsville to Philadeiphia. Witneasitaew | ave vecganized ihe weierple 10n ee nion | firemen, nine coal-heavers. and twenty sea | gray—95 per cent. below cost, at the Great | HELD vOR A HBARING—Emell’ Steinefelt | retirement inthe suburbs of it life. Terms easy. | ply at NH. MILLERS. Attorney and Ganinselior the Ustawissa road, but it did not connect witn | P&ve, recomized the princtple, for they have | men. The ship's clerk is James Q.Oasparis | Central Ciothing House, 460 7th street, opposite | arrested by Officer Noble for disorderly con- | Apply to D.L. WELLS & CO., at Law, 35 Louisiana ‘avenue, near 6th and D the Northern Central road; it connected with | Spent much ame and much labor with bad in- | ‘The two young Japancee officers, Agaswara | Post Office. 719 | duct, and John Ready, arrested by Officer | 41... 9 a, COMM Ing arenas and sth st. | streets. (Republican. | Jy 25-8t* the Philadelphia -and Erie road at Milton, 12 | S¥igentes aa BtlemPung to prove that the | Kenzo and Ewath Hasaku, who arrived in —-——_ Swindelis for vagrancy, are held for a hearing | 410% mijn ttm Washington eae Ce eeierey RARE OHANOCE—FOR SALE—A good p miles west of Sunbury. The Pennsylvania | P7!s ner ww ere. 7 he was in New | this country in February last, will go out in Lapis, save meney if purchasing Hoop- | ar 5 o'clock this afternoon. For sale at a bargain. y * | £L ing BUSINESS, with a No. i Coal Oil route. railroad ran from Harrisburg to Philadelphia. | Tort: Elmira, oF elaewhere at the time of the | her as passengers, and it is probable that when | skirte, Corsets and Snoulder Braces, at Ohas. |" Suiruens or COAL —From Ray’s dock, to- ”D. L. WELLS & © Apply at this office iy 24 ‘There was another road from Harrisburg to | ton where he could ponigire erticireosi- | she is placed in ‘possession of the Japanese, | B8um’s, 49 Louisiana ave., between 6th and aay. 550 tons, and trom the Borden 29 tons. y19-6t _ Corner Louisiana avenue and sth st. OR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE. centaiping 12 Reading, and from thence to Philadelphia. | OF \y snakes ‘no difference waa tb eds | one or both ef them willremain attached to | 7th streets Goods warranted tofit or no sale. HE OANAL.—Nineteen boats have arrived TR SALE—One of the most desirable PRI- rooms, and stable attached. adjacent tothe War The New York through train crossed the Read- | 27d {+ makes no ore it oe, ‘We | ber. These officers, after having visited vari. | Corset Steels 5 cents a pair. 1: during yesterday afternoon‘and this morning, VATE RESIDENCES on Capitol Hill, con- | and Navy Departn No. 232 « ing road north of Philadelphia. The connect- | P ey re ih ihe fect 18 | ous portions of the country. particularly the or bringing coal to the different companies as fol- | taining eizht large rooms, with large dry cellar | aud J8thasts. In at es road around Philadel; t - | the same, and a verdict of acquittal must Wrat ts More Oommox on Distexssixne : 2to the American, 7 to th tral,2 to | and beantiful yard. covering 10,000 feat of ground. OR 1 ‘nice in 6. The Lackawanue ana Blooms: | {10M Mr.M.tead trom English Common | SecY, ante, qud' Wek ip muir agarere at | THAN A BILLIOUS ATEACKT Woo Is wot | We acrdone yee Thee na gee TaD ane | Siuaiel sy thowuihwen chmmcrar Pourtsted | OO burg railroad ran from Northumberland 2 | 42¥ Reports in support of his argament,and | Gascaris'e, on Capitol Hill, They are quite | !#miliar with the well-known symptoms. Op- | Cumberland. 1 to the Hampshire and Balt- | C!s and ( street south. Immediate possession | room and Cellar; rent low. Inquire corner sth miles from Sunbury, and connected with a | Sued thal whatever was a confirmation of intelligent’ young’ men. of about twenty-six | Pression across the Stomach and Chest, Low | more; 1 boat with limestongand the J J. Beall | £irot-, Cieurms are very liberal only one-third | aud G streets, Navy Yard. dy 24-10t" Pbiladelpbia road Witness here referred to | (be Original case could not be given in reply. | years of age, are well versed in English, | Spirits, Restlessness, Gloominess of Mind, | with passengers from t payments.” NT—Corner Sth street east and north. HOUSE. containing 6 rooms. with Store Falls. Twenty-one | given on deferred payments. OR SALE—Two new and very desirable five- bis records, and testified that on the 13th of | The Prosecution Remastered ae F- | one particularly speaking the language quite | Weatinees, Dull Headache, Dirty, Greasy, ap- | poate have gone out since the last report. The | “Ter Tie Reet, will be rented to a | LOR, m HOUSES, with waters gas, and ou April, 1865, there were two passenger trains | Tis nignt to ‘Canada, sea oF aclpaty dea geal fluently. ‘They seem to have been very close pearance of the Skin, Yellow Tinge of the | boats were detained somewhat to-day, by rea- | responsible tenant i vards. in an excellent location. “Inquire at 497 perween Elmira and Williamsport; they botb | faye Dim up on bis fight. Mr. Mee neos | observers, and will, on their return, take back Wikis ot the Eye, bed ofA ppotite, aad Cos: | son of the repairs now in progress upon a sill Fe Rr i) | SRE eee tee STOR DOL EDEN S Ae. left about S o'clock from Elmira. There were Ste moch information ‘i is | tiveness? Few, 5 iD at dam No.4. a ve a sth tr ee — - : two freight trains: did not kow anything ofa T¢84 from the notes of the Inte Judge Uraw | Tiiey dress usually im eitizene clotnes: bai | ills of life are ‘more widely prevalent thau | “\A'Pipasaxt Tie—The pic-ntc given at | _J¥ Itt N_Y_avenneand ithstreet_ | EYORSATE-A splendid driving BLACK MARE, special train between those places. Witness | ‘heir case was the cOmainslon cia strict. | sometines wear the uniform adopted for the | these Billious Disorders, and yet they may | Analostan island last evening, by tie Lone EGR BENTS Tg STORE at or a BY | a FST ee ee ee te a desired vo correct mix testimony of the other | Rave: ihe INGE wae Peet ed er eco ee eer | Japanese navy, which te. very simiiar to that | Teadily be got rid of by using Dr. Jane's Sau | Star Temperance Club. Maid of St. Aun’s Ia. B. Bryan & Bro. The situal stin | NESS: a stylish urn ont. ‘Phe Mare will trotin. 3.90; ata bargain. Call immediately at Room No General Land Om: Gay; be then testified that he was not in El- | yaq proved his Hight part of the yee om thaw | Of OUF Davy, consisting of plain dark blue | ative Pills, by whose operation the Liver will | fant AeyLam, was well attended by ladies and rpposite the Metropolitan Hote. Possession mura on April 13th; sinoe thea, had sent for | Rad proved nls chief, and could they now | {0cK coats, around’ the sleeves of which are be rapidly restored to Bealthy action, the viti- | gentlemen, who spent the evening ina pleas- it the 15th of At st. Apply to ot ne AUS. PARKER. Jy 24-2t* it Joon: 5 the jatar navi OR RENT—That fine large four story, Brick v } r 4 si B's i pails te street. col 9 0 com Pou rte certain if De was there. May have been there. |"! it Pierrepomteaid he théught the defense | Mings. They speak quite highly ot the treat | assisted in recovering its normal condition. |; Sappatu Scndor Pic-nic—The Sabbath | yy,t jhland uyeme vocniaiwmne 7 Pepua er and gas in every A tress enenedaBelsimecre teens ben WY illlamaport had uttempted since the beginaing of the case | Ment they have received everywhere, and are | Sold by all Druggists. Wem ‘chool connected with tne Dunbarton street | juireot A-HEITMULLER, Vermont avent 5 Ey M. &. Church, left the wharf yesterday in the | tween N and O streets. Cross-examined Had no feeollection of | ' daw the prosecution into a general discus. | Quite at home at Casparis’, where most of the GREAT ANNUAL SALE ov CLOTHING, f Ofscers of the Japan ai ing, and be- ‘Wawaset for & pleasant trip to Glymont. A Sar aT OTIS coming from Elmira on an engine on the 14th; | S00 Of "he case. He thonght the proper time | OMcers Of the Japan are, es Ban at greatly reduced prices, fine tand, aud sveryihinenecsssary'io: eaatio | I Cre Lee TR ee he sapecial train went from Williamsport to El- | W#® when all the testimony wasin. There was | | w . avth GreatGentral Clothing Hodes. the happiness of the children were provided. | ing fonr rovina, pleasantly situated, within. two | 27 2¢tf ulaon the isin of Apri witness heversaw | muchevidence always in rebuttal which did,| 8S *Prang up. | SwiTH’s, ‘Tur Port —Oleared—The schooner Corne- | snares of the horse ents. Rent $14 per month, [OR RENT aE Tan ihe prisouer at the bar before seeing him here; | {icy was it the evidence iu remittal Wee ene | VISITING Excunsioniers.—The steamer 19 460 7th stree’, opposite Post OMce { jy, tor Havre deGrace; the steamer Jos.S. | ‘ach. Inauire at No. 387 44s st. Northern tami’ | Ht erecteit on h aid net remember of coming down on anen- | imate aud the test was not to see If it Con. | Express, Captain Nicholas, arrived at 7th | Goer awnoaL Sate of Gents’ Furnishing | G19 tor New York. The fteamer Jona Mes pr aia ASU ar ee ereete ut u Bil. 7 = ¥ ye 5 ” —' Parle sever 8) ry RR ee es NeeAtL EE cirotnttin ono iw lines firmed any of the evidence in chief. ‘The street wharf atone o'clock to-day, having on Goods atthe Great Central Clothing House, Gibson, of the mereh: ants Jine. uiler pee Ck Be iro Two garl Ua Reese A are a ober ue Woot pea c ‘ 2 NZ On | Hrosecution did not propose to offer rebut. | POBFd the scholars, teachers, and friends, | (i008 At he Great Central (oll S19" | left atncon to-day. Some fiveor sixschoon- | f° well furnish a Pt so jbattrain. ‘The most direct route from San- | Pi tessimony t0 show where he weeny | (DAmbering about three hundred) of the Mets 0 0 BINOCNs OPPOPUT LS . ; ers came up the river thismorning for cargoes | lizhtful locat U me teieitr uae bury to Washington was by tne Northern Gen- | the 14th, but ‘did propose to show that | ‘ist Episcopal Sunday School, of Fredericks- | Qyick SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.—Good | of coal é he was not in Elmira on the 15th, and thug | DUE, The excursion was gotten up for toe | white shirts, $125a$1.50; A. No.1 Fine White MEACHANT/s EXCHAS Ge.—Bastners “was roe Rr ington. On the night of April 13, 9 passenger benefit of the school, and the encouragement i Fans 50 | 8#ain resumed at the rooms ofthe Exchange at the corner of 10th street and th rain Jett Sunbury for Balumore at 12:13 mid- | Ping to chow that he gras ner ie’ Hie ane | extended tothe cause haa been highly gratityiog | Stitt: £2.50853; Good Gauze Undershirts, 20 | Tht orning, and. 1,295 bucuels of corn and the bridge. easton, given fn ‘ ight, and reached Baltimore at 7:25 im the legit vidence, | 10 the projectors of the excursion. After reach- | ‘Tnread Undershirts, $1.50; Good Cotton Hait | 525 busbels of wheai were offered sivbushele | PY te Wy l. \ tat’ and Pa, ayen ots pacce Storey morning. ‘The ruuning time for trains from | gnu it was abet 10 ey" that fe wae nce | ing this eity, mostof :he bappy party debarked | j;0rend Undershiris, $1.00; tyood Coulon Halt | Cryellow and i2> of white corn sold ar S110 | Winyrim Merchants, evr, 8 at. and Pa. avenue, ghalesor Moassfurnishing St Harrisburg to Philadelpbia was fonr hours. aud took ‘their way in different directions | }oevish’ Half] fs er bushel, and 309 bushels of red wheat sola | 707) nd possession ziven imme ‘The time from Harrisburg to Baltimore og the | Ffm the beginning the gentiemen on the | *! directio! English Half Hose, 50 cents per pair. At | P' Eon RE. MIL | other side had treated this case as if it was one | 0!,the city. to view the public buildings and | yranc’s Gent's Furnishing Store, 49 7th st., | ®t $2.37 per bushel. : Northern Central road was about four hours, | Otper side Bad e other poiuts of attraction. At 3¥ o'clock the | petween D and E, three doors above Odd Fel. == of 42nd L st 15 ROOM HOUSE, or handsome PeNpamegaime fom Harner is | God goutaered. come. poor old farmer own | fxentelonists again assembled ow ihe decks of | Iowa Halle” GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS, | [eitesci? yous Mesallyelr sir want at i a ple eae pede? wi id "niladelpbia, sth of April a freight | the and started on th 1 Sa . | bath room. Terms $500 cash. ane thonthly un- | !uenikhe: rs ¥ Hence with Fniiadetpia on Fee Pe prey Dit | here in the country, for the purpose of steal- | tie idaho ou thelr ‘heme ward Patronize only til paid. ‘This is arare chauce to procure a first | (Ti conveniences, Chi Corucr fist and ere t journey, where they will arrive at about §| Down with Hion Paices OTe ise yest bere was no connection with freight trains | ‘42 $50 trom his’ chest, but when the case | POU so night. “To Mesare, A’ Neldhem & | thooe who sell cheap! Boy your Gen’s Fur. | [70K THE GUEATFALLS OF THE POTOMAC. | clays lvinsn. s! J ra trom Maryevilie to Harrisburg: Marysville iss | fr would ve seen thatit was quite diferent | Se of Baltimore, the owners of the Express, | nishing Goods at. Franc's, ot 7th street, be- henutifal Now Canal. Pack 1 rice Siar or So) cashTone, twoaud these | E’Gugs Sastas cutters baile” GtaOe feer Maspesitie at 925 u7g, thar train arrived at | one. He intended to demonstrate that he was | WHO tendered the boat free of cost, @ voie of | tween D and E, three doors above Odd ‘Fel- | The Peautiful Now Canal Packet years given on deferred pay iments. |X paved alley in om given imme Maryeville at 920 p. m-: that was the last | in this city of Washington, on the Lith of | 'apks was psesed for their kindness in doing | lows’ Hall. Gray's Uollare, 15c. box; Gold- Swill Hexye. Geowne SEXER METCALE, ately. Apply on th 050 north Lst., Treyghé train which lett Sanbury on that date: | april, and notin Elmira, and if he did noe | £0. Everything passed off without an inci- | smith, Byron and Garotte, 8c. box; Imitation f part every TUESDAY, THURSD i (Plant's Building.) tween 4th and 5th. iy 24-3t" a passenger tram left at 1213 midnight, and | fujiy demonstrate this he would never try | dent of az onpleasant eharacter. Linen Goldsmith, Byron and Garotte, 18c. | and SATURDAY at7 0' a jy 18-tf New York avenue aint 1sth st. | FOR RENT—A four-story BRICK HOUSE, con- left Harrisburg at 3.30 8. m.; no trainsleft Har- | another case. They (the defense) admit that —-~-e—__ box. And all other goods cheap in propor. | Tuesday 234. for the GREAT FALUS, returning ORSALE ON EXCHANGE For city Prop. | P°C8,NEST-A fur story Berek He ust, risburg afier #3) p. w. until 3.30 8. m.; the train | he was in Elmira. engaged in plot ing for the BRUTAL ATTEMPT aT Rapz.—A colored '| tion. sume day. Fare for round trip 75 cents. Refresh- ERTY—Three huudred and fifty acres of first- between East Capitol street_and A street south’ leaving Harrisburg at330 arrived in Balu- | rejease of the rebel prisoners theres hich | Man, named Eaward Miles. came betore Jus- —_r——_ ments on board by F. Freund. sain: rate LAND, suitable for farming, gardening, or | For terms apply to E.G. HANDY, corne: ore at 7.25: the time from Harrisburg toKead- | yould aid in che spread of anarchy." | tice Walter this morning charged with an at. Corrans, ten cents a package, Jy 18-6 3 ROVER. | dairying, situated within the District »f Colum- | east and A street south, Jy ing Was two anda half hours. There wasno | “Mr Carrington followed, claiming that it | temptat rape upon Georgiana Urovsand Annie Collars, ten cents 8 box, BY THOS. DOWLING, Auct.7 Georgetown. eetonding fom the Condit Heel nent the Gea | FOR CREN letely furnished BRICK Connection between the Catawissa road and | was no part of the eriginal case to show where | Rureéll. It appears from the evidence ad. | At the Great Central Clothing House of aan Soaks Bn Oto” Cased tor Tagealigtowe, ete HOUSE, eight s, water and gus through- the Northern Ventral road; that road started 12 | he was on the Isth of April, but they had of. | duced that yesterday morning the accused en. | Smith’s, 460 7th st.,opposite Post Office. 7:19 ey. PRUSTEE Ss GAuE. Court of | property will be sold in a body ou accommodating | CM large garden, full of vegetables. miles from the terminus of the Northern Cen- | freq evidence tending i abow ther ne n | ticed four little colored girle, only 10 years old Se eae the’ District of Columbians Mting? asa, Court of | terms, or in lots to suit purchasers, a portion of de | wenth in advance. Apply ou premises rat road. | Elmira the loth, and they claimed that iv was | aud named Georgiane Cross, Annie Itussell, | -PES1Es can be had in any quantities at the | hv Pistrics cf Columbia, sitting ‘as a Comrtot | irre, ote Neautifully eid odin Totsirom four te | 2tist.. between M ands T. Pierrepoint.—Witess was general agent | undersigned, as trustee, will offer at pubiic Sale, | ticula fo k sired, nut street, between P and Q streets. an t position and show that he was not there. on Washington, between ith and 5th streets, 22 x y i will give one-third cash and two-thirds in land from Fourt the cars. Contains a tormong ot ane Gad aC Washington "Mr. Bradley said that the prosecatioa had | by giving them’ candy, and then attempted to | ¢<RAPES, GRAPES, GRAPES EPA OE LT ET Ul pel ee ee eee ger erga : 88, in advance: 3 pril i, ; rst | offered evidence to show that the prisoner left | commitrape on themall, wholly succeeding the first Grapes in the season at in Threlkeld’s addition to Georgetown rgetown Call audsee plats of this prop | a3 or aft m. 2B-3t Wain lett Baiumore for Washin,ton at 4203. | Wagbington on the 15th, was in Burlington on | with the first mentioned, and partially with JOS. H. SHAFEIELD'S, feet. more or less. on the southside of | at our office. STARK & METCAUP, | <x new BRICK HOUSE, No-30. m., and resched Washington at5.45a.m. The | ci 1) t He t y %4-3t™ 246 Penn. ave., between 12th and 13th. panini bast th ‘ ‘Real Estate Brokers, I new BRICK HOUSE 304 DOLE IMEI SQUALL: UE Orta Ta the night of the 17th, and reached Montreal on | the second He admitted that he committed | _iv 2 a druuning back the same width to the ae corner New seen IB Bipect, Abone Habe Reems, Iavgacear The next a7 a. ta. and reaclied neve at 8 iva, | (He 1th: and this was by their evidence in | the flendish act, whereupon the Justice com- OR SALE—A SET OF TINNERS’ AND t, with the two-story frame honge | Jeli ___¢ = : Also. for sale. a new PRESSED BRICK, on V chief. On the other side they had offered evi- | mitted him to jail for Qourt, The arrest was ROOFERS OR SALE—One of those ven 13th and Lith streets. with modern im: m. The next ats.40, and arrived here at 1(1.30. | t TOOLS, all in good order, and | uyou the same.” Also the west half part of Lot N N.C. Mc ; | r cence to show that he was not here at that made by Detectives Kelly and Bigley. Shop tor rent. Apply immediately t in the same addition, | fronting | 32 | fe basement BRICK HOUS provements, on easy terms. References required. Se moraine of aero, ane arr zeim lef | They now endeavor to prove other crimes poet ll op KNEW: Grocer, 403 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. more, OF Jone on Fue scucn aida of od etrest and | street S . | Pay asa" ALH. LEE, 2th and 1 sts. Were detained atthe Relay House, by order or | UPOE him. He was guilty of murder or inn Tue Saxirany WoRK.—Three arrests were | 4's 8nd 6th sts. Jy 3-3 | Huilding upon the same. —FURNISHED-—A large aud com- Gen. Tylei Jane tree order of | cent, and not of another crime. It was not now | made yesterday of personscrea' ing @ nuisance, 3 00 OLD BRICK, IN GOOD ORDER, Terms of sale: One-third purchase money in RM ersigi modious HOUSE, suitable for a boarding Se eee Gone and tfteen minutes- | ror ‘the Geveroment to introduce evidenc | aud fines imposed amounting to $700. Eleven . FOR SALE —Apply immediately at | cash; the residue in six and twelve months fry at private sal rm now in his occupancy, | house. The house has recently been thoroughly Gag sain wet hlett Washingtenat7.30 reached | which they shouid have given inchief. H | written and twenty-four verbal notices were | WM. GUINAND’S Wood and Coal Yard, office | the day of sale, the purchaser giving his notes with igcated between Rockville, In Montgomery county, renovated. It 1s centrally situated, and ie near Klay. ite nex ett atidrand weached bats | 7%,a"m ended a ighé to be ao fore had | served, upon "persons ‘harboring ulcances. | \ciihf' atthe hears ofivarimasiaer wise | Pe wr aichuecutee bath May we waka dah | Aeckribevoad. HC Ztaios i avicTfata gag | Lan eeegh an aera cact agatha th Pata Umer at 250 p.m. ‘The ext at 1115, and | 220UDE man’s life in his hands, and trom th | One dead horse and seven dead dogs wore sete on the ratification jof the sale by the Court. All | stateof cultivation; lies beautifully jis elevated and na place will please address throngh the ienched Tatuwiere nt at 11.15, amd | admirsions of the other side he was innocent | reported and removed. Officer Howes, sani- EW Book Kel Wari ty | conveyancing aud stamps at th very health eral fine springs upon it, and Post Ofice, giving uame and number of re Crone a by Mrs Bradley :—W: He (Mr. B.) could not see what the fact of a | tary officer for the Third Ward, reports the | NM: Hozier p. Hintorical Bketoh | Chaser. RB. P. JACKSON. : unte every field. It will be shown ce. None need apply but those who can give | ited th teach emeh eandley :—Witness | telegraph being open at that time was in- || work of disinfecting that ward, whitewash. of Sacerdotal Colley in the Chrrstien Charen: by THOS. DOWLING, Auct feany : ‘M, HAGAN, who resides upon | unexceptionable references. Jy 23 lw" | MORSE. Wiimresworn and examined by | ced to rebut. Kebutting evidence ts such | ing houses, &c., finished. Three hundred and | ity C.beg; Codman's Divina. Stories | PRY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct tation tO GRANVILLE FHYDE No. 63 Warer | (0, LET—FURNISHED HOUSE on | Mr. Pierrepoint_Witness resided at i Clig | 22, Will contradict some new fact brought ont | fifty familles were supplied with lime: twenty Little Brother; — street; or, to Dr. GRAFTON TYLER, corner | A street. opposite Indiciary Square—10 rooms; by the other side; but tbis offer wae not for that | vacant houses were cleansed and disinfected: “s Retrospect purpose. They proposed io prove that he was | the amount of lime required was thirty-five K TAYLOR. ton place, New York city. Knew Dr. Bissell; MERE CORNER PROPERTY | Washington and Gay sts., Georgetown. je 22-tf bad known him since December, 1563. Witness erything complete for hongekeeping; only er mi Lay 22) D. PEELS s’C more at 3.0 p. m. | | | | | P e i cc es EUANE DAY AP TERNOON 5 OUSE TO RENT-—A firat-class RESIDENCE. EDA A RKET — : conducted a suit against the Erie railroad for | cree aor Houcide. Was ira seen | Darel ' WHOLESALE BONNETT HOUSE. ovelock p.m., Ewill i ‘with all the conveniences of hotandcoldwater | YOR SALE MARKET GARDEN. at Ten Bint: Be Bea near Deen jing, physician of | then did you indict him tor murder? He chal. | Equity Court, Chief Justice Cartte 5 C. W. THORN, part of Lot No- 90, in Thr Gated on the ecutheast corner of Dunbarton and | £00d two-story HOUSE. and choice Fruit Trees, witness liness thought Dr. Bissell was no! | jenged him to show the iron chain which | day, in the case of Henry J. Cryer agt. Cornelia Wholesale Dealer and Jobber of NeELESt, LIRETOSEG Washington streets, Georgetown, D. C. Rent is | sud excellent spring aud brook running eu. in Elmira on April 14D, i-63, bunting wit- | jinxed the prisoner with this city, and he | Cryer, action for divorce. o the ground ot y dwelling-howse $1.00 perannum. Inquire at 258 st., bet. lath | Inquire of or address J. BUCKMAN, a, esses for his suit. | Witness went to Mr. Ea- uld close bis case here, and not offer | adultery, an order for publication was made. STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, alt cash: balance in 6and 12months, | and 15th, Washington, D.C. JOG || OWN EOE it SEPM 2 =i ton * ofve yesterda hy ho was the counsel | gurrebutting testimony. ‘They could not show | the respondent being out of the city. Norris | 487 8TH STREET, near Pennsylvania avenue 1 by adeed of trust on the property. Con OR SALE—Lot No. 3, in Square59, on 23d street URNISHED HOUSE ON H STREET, between opposed to witness im tbat case, reesived cer- | trom the evidence offered that Surratt could | for petitioner. Washington, D.C ‘anzing and stamps atthe cost of the purchaser. west, ween E street north and Virginia Sixth and S cellent carved black tain letters which be had written to Mr. Ea- | nave leit Montreal, and arrived in Elmiraon | Inthe cace of Spurrier / a’, agt. Heiskell ‘eabington, D0. rill be required as soon as the property is | avenue. ‘Said Lot is 15 feet front, Mf eet 23 inch nut furniture odern couvertis: Also, fon on the jens 2ueh and 13th of April, 1865. | ine ith im time to take the 10.30 train. He | ¢/al, fordivision of real estate, aw order was | Positively no Goods sold at retail. my I7-eotf deep, and improved by @ new fi Wood | one on Tstreet, near Fourteenth. Also. one om and they confirmed the opinion of witness that é apap 2 if rote THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | floble Contatming five rooms, Also. two. small | Eighteenth street. near the Navy Department—1 orgetown. | Houses on the rear of the lot, containing tworooms | To: unfurnished. =D. L. WELLS & C0. : Dr. Bisse] wasin bis office in New York knew it was impossible, for he knew tne time- | made of reference to auditor. Phillips for JPRENCH Books tables. He did not know what they proposed | complainant; Heiskell for defense ea FRY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; ¢ St n i ‘ ? Z each. ‘The three houses rent for about $40 per Cor. La, ave. and ith st. Seinen ven uence eed ee eno | to do with the telegraph: it was the only means | National Bank of the Metropolisagt. Spragve; fant Bene of a decree of thi orn Puce gtan Dameltate possession given ICELY FURNISHED PARLORS AND BED ral reputation was very bad. gene, they baa to get nina bere by, making a order for clerk to invest funds tn U.S. bond Cs apceute Alphonse Kate: District of Columbia. 465 90 o RAS, ESON IN ROOMS fer rent, at $12 per month 455 | ; i elegram of him. They say that Surratt reen agt. Harris; order appointing guar- | ©"; honsek ages 841, Turner vs Steele 5-Mth street. betw Fe OOS oc zent, st S12 per month. No: 45 Js Mr Bradiey-—Mlad no disagreement with was in Elmira on the I3th, and they were | dian ad litem. 6 nite pe upnonas Warr: Vorege ‘ will sell on THU Dr. Bissell about that suit; pe seemed per- din:45 cents, Alphonse Karr: Promenades hors | te pay AOR RENT-FOUR . bound to show that he conla have reached ae eae ‘on cents, Lonis Reybaud: Le Cog E b. m..at No. $0 Congr x EN. 365 s betw iiscenerent snd xecely ed Re ota here before night, and was here toaidand abet | Must Ker THz Peace —Jerry Johnson locher; 45 cents. De Stendhol Rouge et | Bridge, a lot of Household and Kite! F Se eco ees ts epperst character for truth was bad: wit- iy the crime, er to give assistance, frum acon- | came before Justice Hayzard yesteriay even- ir. 4 'cents. Celeste: par Leon Gozhin; @ | &. alae SIRE ash; over | e35-tf nc rable for a residence in the city: 3530 hess Beard it discussed 11 is54 or 1665, about | y nent distance, to the parties who committed ing, charged by Moliy Clark with assault tre-Dame de Paris: par Victor Hugo. 3 ‘Terms of sale ame under $10) cash; over OR KE ‘SE lover the CILDING LOTS FoR SALE—0n Dat. north be ume this suit was being settled. Two ot | the crime. They have shown that he wasnot | and battery for which he was fined $1. Mollie sic FRANCK TAYLOR. irchaser. lorsed to the book store of Good for vilices. between Istand. 2d east. nearly opposite the Pissell's Witnesses came to see witness, and | pere, and could not bave aided in committing | then cbarges him with threats of violence. for == — with interest. je 28-tf itol Grounds. Only asimall amount of he lvard them discuss bis character. After | ine crime, or alded the party who committed | which the Justice put him under bonds to BA'T 8: NE CARUST. DOR RENT—A STORF ROOM, corner of Shand vance in quarterly or mouthly ws pag aS “gitled be went to board with @ | 1. and, he asked, could the prosecution now | keep the peace. E. D. GriMth charged with HAT MANUFACTOR Ip Meodst BLAS DO WEENG Auiet Patter and FINECRES for sales Tagutrs of igo care Chance. Apply to. pease as ans pouibrak he Parag actively | introduce evidence which should have oeen | threats of violence by Kate Hopkins was also SNINGHAM. the only practical Hatter on {REAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT MIL- | B_N- EDMONSTON, on the premises, between 6 | 3y26t™ W.H. MAR! :7th and Canal. Bae Witegs al oepe oid case | given in chief, The defence shows that he was | required to give bail to keep the peace by Jus. | > (ate with TY. 1 y'silk audsott | GUpRR'S 101 Bridge street. Georgetown, D/C, | 48 at | GREAT BARGAIN —A Frame House. new TE thoue his case, Witees AG, RM DO: | in Elmira, and now the prosecution proposes | tice Clark. Felt, Hats renovated. Satisfaction war » | Weare now selling Suinmer DRESS GOODS. iu: |) —— AA of tive rooms, with hall, and two Smuali Houses k avout bis cage. Witness thought he | to show that he was not in Elmira, by showing —- -o- 346%, 7th street, six doors below Northern Liber- | bracing a handsome assortment, at redaced pri 66 PAGLE IRON WORKS.” oftwo rooms each on 2d street, near the Obser- was Highest Am ae ie ted ttat he was in New York, which they should PoLick SumMany.—The number of arrests | ties Market, cast side. vlin* leo. good Madder G icocs at Iaba; be makes E E WASHINGTO X CITY, ‘ pear on a peed Is by ag the w hole will be sokt . © swego. Had knowa Bisse ee ‘ peda ‘ a ani 6.000 yards good yard wide ‘Bleached Mus. Corner Olio avenue aud 13th street. for on eas: 3 of pay mey J since the swit was tettled. Bissell called to see tes in nupportot hla penton eae Seriyen {isin anes I pOOMA SESS Peet CORSETS, lin 124, cents; Unbleached. Muslin 10: a The subs crivers, thankful for th patronage here- DL ELS & CO. wit Ns f . 4 nd 6th stree Pet i ess last Sunday morning, and again yes- wide do., 12%, 15 and 18 cents; 500 Palm Fans at3 | tofore bestow laie Jucge Crawtord, of this District. 1 them by the ness of each station was as. follo Mr. Pierrepoint said the counsel had offered | 4 arresta, no tne re terday afternoon about 1 o'clock. ry We Eimer sworn and examined by Mr. ond, third, 4 arreste, fines $30.12: OESRDES BAUM 49 LOUISIANA AVENUB, os ington an take this ¢ jy 24m" BENJAMIN MILLER. | they are still prepared, and ha itizens of Wash. | _iy £0-6t__Corner Louisia 1 6th «tree asion to.state thes | (CASH FURCHASER FOR A BRICK HOUSE ample facilitie / on F street, between 9th and 15th streets, or on H H ° ° ° ° is Vis Y | & challenge to close the case; and he desired, | fourth, 5 arrests, fines $12.0; fifth, 5 arrests, | P + ay 7 erform all orders in’ their line of busin Oth street. between D and Fstreets, Address PUR- hotly Death he re ee eee | for the prosccuticn, to accept the challeng fines $7; sixth, 7arreste, fines Sii.s; sevents, | S Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. § W™ BLSBEATEEY'S, PREMIUM BTEAM | Jone fn as expeditions, cheap and workmanlike ® | CHASE, Star office. iy tt a i LG diey.— Agree: '@ case is closed. 9 arrests, fines 38; eighth,® arrests, fines 85; | K K ESTABLISHMENT an Be a0: 2 eo Not aa One sree BRICK HOUSE pecpls speak very badly of him Mr. Bradley, jre desired to vindicate the i j ; 7 No, 48 Jeter seor ) ewrork compciees Steam Baste Cutaising nine tostass a in good ori ao ee He neg Read Bim called a | character of Mr: Nagle, which he considered | gyj. 7) "Ton 484 Amount of fines imposed | y erie Rees eutte a pale Ty estates in ssi spremiumawarhed uy the Metts? dagen, Aimer Be F Gud ‘wates on Lith street, between Baad Ge Somimon Har. Had heard a dozen or so spesk | bad been unprofessionally assailed, and pro- ‘ a R R | politan Institute, 1857 ; rebuilt 1866, and is now by Tsland, Ten minutes walk to the Treasury Build- te ee, past +3 years. ceeded to explain bis connection with Mr. ‘TAKEN ILL.—Abont half past nine o'clock | T je 29-1m T | far the largest and most complete establishment of SA THItecturak on Mines ing. Apply at No. 5227th street, between D and I kpout him Pott—Heard only one opin- | Nagle, whom he had fouad valuable man. | lastevening, a young lady named Anois | § SHOULDER BRACES S | ths Kind in this section of country - sone in the best | Brows Wrought Iron Work, or heavy Forgings; | © Jy eit bia ie Makoniewirwanee: ed by | 1 Bad devolved on him to go to Montreal, and | Brown, was taken with a spasm, while pass- - muyeing and ‘Scouring of lene in St | Boiler Iron Work. such as Water Tanks or Guso- OR RE A HOUSE, with large garden with Me Piccrepo late Witnees man 4 xamined bY | io get the witnesses bere he had deposited with | ingalong Pennsylvania avenue, im front of Loe! LOCKS 1! LOOKS tt ‘Truly thankful for past favors, the subscriber | Meters: and, Pattern Making, in fact, sil the choice fruit, near Wallach School, one square ‘Dr, Bread et reo: ae Penin. a broker there money to pay theirexpenses here, | the National Hotel. Officer Pea: OF rita the continued custom of the community. branches of Mechanics auparternine. a tie | from street cars. ire of W.H. LANGLEY, Dr. Bissel at 1,160 Broad F. Hi Peaster aud LOOKS AND BUILD. | solicits t] Iry. They would also respectfully call the ito bad’ an’ interest. “Biveell's character | °i6cling the broker to honor Mr. Nagle'scrafts | Tueker, of the Seventh precinct, procureda | BEST ASSORTMENT OF LOCKS AND BUILD. | MUCH UD Chiang returned. by express with the | Foundry. oa Male paleo Tespecitally call the | corner sth street UE vi was bad. Never beard of a worse ons. On bam tae necessary that some arrange- | hack and bad her conveyed to her resid-nce, | BUILDERS DEPOT, 662 SEVENTH STREET ‘tmost pecmptneas and despatan. tial Return Tabul; ler.” This plan of Boiler, (OR RENT—Two BRICK HOUSES on New Jer- as bud. Never hea worseone. ment should be made about the fands, as the | on Pennsylvania avenue, between Twenty. Opposite Centre Market. Post Office address, Look Box Ho: 80... Patented by them in 1862, has now been introduced | DP Oryarenue. between F and @ atrects, contains wincis H. archamicay sworn and examined | witnesses would HOt come on unlest paid ie | Soar cee ane avenue, betw posite Centre Market, Office clotes dally ataunset except SatirdAy woe te ee ei i oe ous purpusce, | tng five Teamtes with aaa eae water a eieseeet ae shy Canaon. Had resided there elgnt or | S2v8nce, He thonent ine atiack was uineces. oe ai a AAVE-REEIVED A FINE-ASSOETMENT | Sooo #E = a antud cvers quality cosentiel Ina first-class Fascrat gw aeraeein For i ealy : e e sary, and he only made this statement in jneti- ot : HAY! = SOF possessive every quality. essen atc + at $12.80 per month. conversation with Mr. Nagle. Met tin on ie | 4,2, Merrick.—We will now agree to submit | Tenth Precinct Station House, on the Island 2 soi eeotioy J. B. Adams, Pluintif, 903 Equity, smallness of space occupied,as can be shown by cer- ing of the day he lef¢ Montreal, He saa | ‘e,c#e, Witbout argument. charged with keeping bis restaurant open on AM BAUBAGE I bare jnst recelved another a c tifeates now fn onr possession. ‘They have all been | [GOR SALE OR RENT—1500 Maryland and Vir- had Goen pummoned 10 centiea fiegaid | Mr. Carrington saia, ina case of auch im- | Sunday and selling hquor. He was fen eau supply of HAM SAUSAGE, unsurpassed for | panrence Carroll et al... Def'te, Docket 8. | constructed by us at these works, and are in opera- gina FARMS. HOUSES and LOTS in all case, and was to take a nowberor Portance, be could not consent to that course. —_-—_ Luncheon, and resembling 10 favor eT ELE | On motion of the Plainti@, by J.B. Adams, his | {ion in this city and clsewhere. We will be gind to ts of the city. JOHN PATCH.” ‘ives Rim He said) he bag received & | pamereatcasta west giaaaet ae* Of te | | Gone ro Jatt —Pairick Giesson, came ve. | "iss "UierRuvtt Houso.corwtnand Pela, | g8tarmr it ordered at ih detenapot, Ras | avail curls of i cores ori La ee ce. Recordi ad Ek tie ints whic! rt en discussed. “f 4 = ul = a y x e o] = . ope i +! +. eat i — certain amount of money to pay his expenses | PO fore Justice Walter, again charged by Ellen i TvVED— herein, on or before the first rule day occurring | The following is list of the Boilers on this plan x snd the expeneesofthe orber witaessen. Kaew | ailincterr cx SURsested that It went over with | Gleason with areanitand battery. ‘The Jus: | JG tua aw Country CIDER VINEGAR, at | | Rita after tbls day; utleretee the covss wid | ant fougm Wer, ia: Ai Wilinrdse Hotel tor warm. | JTOR RENT—A DESIRABLE, PRIVATE RES. |: St Marie. His representation was good. Wit- | Judge Fisher enid it was a case of some im. | tice sent bim to jail to keep the peace. Cha Kofcenie Anents ahd epoca A oa, at Tero iting Ofices at United | teched, situated. between Teh and Beh ste. westeat . r ie ——_—— . E lo rintin t . : 4 1 Danes 8? Sucied law with bim in the same | portance, and intimated that he was not now | AxorHxm Hot Day’—The thermometer in | _ie¥-dif W Commission Merchants. * true copy:— Test: Btates Hotel, warming buildings at Soldier's Home the Intersection of Maryland and vinginia eventos. 1. J Logan sworn aud examined vy Mr. | Pupered te decide. prevailed in | *hespade at Franklin's, (the Optician,) on Pa. | F}0R SATR—A HORSE, WAGON and HAR: | _iv9-lewow B. J. MEIGS. Clerk. | port of the Citys at Lunatic Aeviam actose the | For terme apply ‘ , Seaton, fiom of ihe gun OF the hight Of the ananeeteg, | Teiailon to the arguments pefore tne ‘jury: | degrees: 11 o'clock, £5; NOON, er; 1o'oIoGe. s8. | Kindol Puaiuess, “Apply at tis Stat OBce- Ase | YY ASHINGTON IRON WORKS. a cane eietae ees OMA | ec RERTORp RAREDNG PRT foes sek cid a - | whether each side was entitled to "wosperches. : sot) a} ie je19-tf GBAY AND NOYES, ¥ 12 Machine, do..de am pro- 0. TT side of Per aa "gubsie bisgiver man tery Sri" | uaprteere™_“omarers atone Hedbees | wan poo shor Omeere Cramp ang De, | [SO ACE WHOM TE MAYOONOFEN. —~ | mendes Haiimvcus pai Mate | piliculerew arma vhaseame! Urgnmoe | Syaeldaaticnm ruta ceeuaare » ° . ; : a jomne river; stern wheel steamer Eu do. tt a a the moon, ME’ Login! | 70" 8 SBE Man | | ME Merrick, newea, whether ir the defense | Yesterday eveting, inthe Fost of ihe Curse Dapaerarsg or EUTER a || altel Ragen ofttyeacergeetr arte | dca bac ding Novas, Wanuesin cirs teal | Meow Uae etencs neque oP septa . 3 ¥ : leclined to go before the jury after the speech treet ENSION OFFice. July 13th, 1336. b a feamer ing Star, ont $1,000 num, payable monthly in oon 14 RO! Know there was & man in the | of one of ihe centlemen on the other” aide, ag pee! pects eran shou eeraas Jee Gene Perm Ma che following det Gratings, Hadlings, Borgiags, frou and Brags Gast! Ties WM. M. ELLIS & BRO. vances The ey can be found at Dr. Christiaai, Q. Did you see the shadows in the moent | “pra not the case be closed. ConurtTaD.—A German named Otto Kerb | scribed Land Warrants, which are alleged to have | ings of all descriptions, in the Drug Store, first gory. HALIDAY &: Paid not come here to be quisea about | p Mt ,CATrmeton said that tits was a case of | was commitied to ike work-hoese formers | f lost oF destroyed Notice 1s, hereby given Fhe Increased facilities of our new and extensive BSF HALIDA) : nonsen, tecountel had divided the duty. |=" "™® | days, upon the charge of vagrancy, by Justice | thatatthe date following the description of cach | selabliehnen’, tuctine a superior clase of wor Wtf _[Intel.]_Between 12th and 13th ; pur Bredley —Ob, well. all this ts @ matter | "After some further discussion {t a Tucker. Nill be relammed- tf no, ralld objection should then | en,the most fevorable term coved Jouval Turbine | SUATEyligh vol Ok SALETA neat two-story HOUSE, Bir cf moonehine, that here Was come GHRNgiOn St Sppeared | VW} 3! Felsned: ifn, “<Gommisslonere € purbia / AA Tolg London. Elsic » on Oftice Witness.—It seems to be your policy to make | Mrt Merrick fad the eee ee aang x Water Wheel. my y Mire. Frances Dana Gage. May Day. By Sauare,) between G end H. and tet and N Capitol ‘ . ith. |ARRIED. ————_—$—$—_——SS——— raldi reson. Good English; or, Popular. dor 15 per til paid, vousense and moonshine of all they testify | drawn: hin proposition being to submit CUMMINSDYER. On the 2th instant, at | NO, SP Bal Te acres. lenmed unacr the act of [LATHSE PARIS, FARHIONS OF HALE WaltoSinerss s, Good Rumiiehs or. ope B streets,” $100 ond S15 per ponth until paid, 0 seatoey Sarath 3 « mr case witbout argument, and let it goto the jury | Hamline M. opi 1eurel: by Hey BE Brown, D- | was granied July 16th, 1880.—July 20,1857, DRESSING. my 22 FRANCK TAYLOR. pete Sew Yor tee ing.) tim ayte y Mr. 5 ae ] sali 5 7 DEIVED. 12 wl Pierrepoint.— Witness resided in New York: | ¢'300°p fihis city. No cards, s VXCELSIOBf + EXCELSIOR E. ALLIOT UST BEC i 1 sven knew Dr. Biseell, bis ebaracter for trath was | ©, Ui Pietrepoint said he had not so under. | f this city No certs E —— FRENCH HAIR-DRESSER, Der steod it. He understood the evidence only to OHASTELLAR’S very bad be closed. HAIR EXTERMINATOR !! r Bradley.—Witness was a . DIED. otto MONT an waaed a Bene | quinn aphrared tbat conse! badminnn- | xacry. one ntvints at atiocy nm. | aRRERC TING, QUPREFLCOUS BA, anh eirean ‘has wansactions With | opened and. eae ered, the case Was re- | SARAH, youngest child of Mary Ann and Jolin L: | tory secommonds holt as being Oo allucat oie Diseelty eeptiunset heats Mae Ga 2 | opened and vxamination of witnesses was | Kelly. aced 14 months and 2 da ~ | pensable article to female beauty, is easily ap- bnnch erase, Brotber Bad been a partner Of | resumed, atter Judge Fisher had stated that | ‘The funcral will take place to-morrow (Frid lied, does not burn or injure the skin, but ac gy ttl gy revenge oa Sh bia ene be would dec de upon the points argued above | afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from ita parents’ residence, | Rirectly on the suate: It is warranted fo tm opics Ao Tinker sworn, and examined by | to-morrow moraine. southeant corner of A and 3d street. Capitol Hill, | superftuous hair from low foreheads, or from a sare tite, CIke teen pre cas TgeTaph | Wm. overts, sworn for prosecution and ex. | Wich friends of the family are invited to attend. * | other part of f ye body completely totally and radt- | pl a Rares 2, OF a AA. S Pimise 2 Sar Fierrepoint.— Witness was ia | + penILLE. July 25th, JOHN H~DEBILLE, a | Sly extirpating the’ same, caring the skin soft, Math ap of April, 1865, there was | Elmira in June last, and went with City Mar- | native of Bremen. in the 63d year ci hie used by the French, and isthe only realeffect, Large lot of zi 324 E street, between 18th and 14th sts. GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER CLOTHING, | FOR SALE Mr. Alliot, from Paria, Hair-Dressor, ‘of the | Linen, Alpaca, and Bran d'Bts Goods, at Fy Ree ee ee en ee celebrated Rachel, with whom he arrived in thie tf ee a OSL Inquire of RICHARD: PETER, 168 and Market country, has now been established for the last D 3 ight years in Washington and Newport, enjoying etronnge of the corps diplomatieue, snl of the highest society. He has the honor te announce that hethas this season imported the latest fashions of BNE Selongn'o the dresuidg of batt at very reasons Ble prices. id "a t-em™ Je 15-1 ele ___OD EON BA scene WELRY, WATOBES, AND SILVER | streets, Georgetown, D.C_ Gorse? pavegn band and um constantiyre- | #5,OR CHASE, WITH RIGHT OF PURCHAGE, ceiving all of the latest styles of Jewelry, &c-, | E° valpeble BUTLDING LO tere Fiche eaptbeeie takiakmen te | RURARGH AGRA i Rach car aoce ke ir aD} a aan ‘n Bais oreny ther, elty." Ay examination and com: canner fy ‘Gotreet north. point > parison of the quality Hit id prices res] Te Se ore oted, at 395 Peunoyivante even! OB 8A comfortable RESTDERCE eo Ho. woop. | F doity in own of Cambridge, : tn : " fect 4 us Pe Lnaatenton between Elmira Prva /4 a le Oso tn aan feperen en tees Deadly Det ere depila in ke eal aon ts per ack ddd dd dddddddddddddddd J USE LL oh Z aae Beaairy —Witneas was an operator | not mention the dates be ja nee tld | tocmuorrov: the 2m instant, at 2o'clock 'p.m..to | Ofdars bye Pee a preericeeloy ROTICE. Hi nthe a partment. for re | inesswith the | oner in the store; he did not mention | “Mich his friends are invited. a ERGER, SHUTS & CO., LINEN COLLAR LAUNDRY. be atin aii, fron ott Government, not for private viduals. any dates. Carroll talked SMITH. On Thursday morning, July 25, 4 sill eoly * iver street. Troy, N. ¥. ‘a RS? » PLASTER, OE- where ouschol ‘ere: yielded sorb, tnd exasined by Mr tinue, aud did not eay tat Reson ee Ste | AMIE CLAY, onty sou et Lede, aay aes: lesa tere Ttavor in conmeelon Gith our shit | MNS, BAND, and iiel Beity, the rareone. ‘AHRY’S, | Kditor of cperator in the American office. On April, : Sovb, 14th and isth. there was telegraphic je 18-4f Corner ath wevoet snd cond will give ormatldn concersing it to ; CSE Line, __ | Bidamncuy the most deaitae ‘the vil y 1d Jo y Te, peal erent oat y ee ‘Mr. ‘say. ingai EXUAL DISEAUES, DEBILITY, ac—Pa; Smith, aged 11 months and 20 day, iS} Re, mers. money to, asia, RUE i ‘rail Q. bans: babe reat oltekio rae. er m0 aly Fi we rie we BiH ryudry Linen Got. in TI 6. jews Company, egret ‘nish and the appearan rers. communication betwaen Elmira and Wash, So quickly folded te the Raviour’s breasi se eee Bond for a tireiar® Mrtice Collars, Tt has buen a great trouble with | J? ASPRERRY ¥ , 0 pale oon ime, b got at it. ‘Thy life, eo brief, like mornlng’s golden ray, -DeWaa* Gur customers in we lars to get them wages FORDIAL. Fo Be RIOR aS eh snes oy ft” Piers ration, and | 'uucmeat lingercd, then t oway. 7 = aly ished tnd to obvigte aimenity.end | grof estan _ : || fecpaerease wer rved. iss dl like the perfume of a fading fi fe ust r their accommodation, . W. BUR 4 - : Join George sworn and examined by Mr, | Sek of tue omice of the Commissary General | 4st tie ane whieh ahines st merniag's hou; ito Walt thom in that very par- a apder Evbitt House, gor. 14th and F'sts., j_Rietrepoint—Ow April 16, “toss, weltneas w Question—Do you know that any Coated. | Bien he Rr ne ee Te cise. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, ARTURE FOR, HORSES AND COWS on the | oO y06-tt it of dress. through baggage mas'er bet ween Washingt Tate prisoner: t wt Elmira . V,enussei ‘arid Dealers fi reasonable terms,on the Farm. || sever: and New York; left Wasbington at 7.30 em; | Aprile ise et se lala as | 0. tovety wert thon ee ere tte ag LADIES "AND GENE FURNISHING GOODS et Rost by | auEE as _ Rus selaged at we Relay House; teft Balti: | “Ihe detense objected. Mone Decatur when thelust wight seo”, ~ S84 Pennsylvania avon aud. kee §t bofore you ser grating, corner ctor PhiladelpBis at 640 p, 'm.; teached | Mr. Pietrepoimt #Rid that the object wasto | Of tims isin! in ereviastine day” wee qnpth and 10th ste, F ‘ Sy iinet | jeeim J

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