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THE EV. om For “AvoTIon SAvzs’ Affairs in Geergetewn. pant ccetee ar teat saghteteare a a between two Lilfore natiel Tames Dey ‘and om board the schooner ING ST A R how easily it wowtt have been for him tohave sworn “1 saw the prisoner at the bar here on the 14th of April, 1845." John Surratt did not Jet Weichman see him. Hatold you the Sdvertisements | 1’ whole truth, and notging bot tie tone = FOR SALE. AND RENT. FOR SALE AND RENT. OR SALE—FRAME HOUSE on Meritian 11ill,|| [POR RENT—First-class and desirable FE Fy ene hun 'reidoliars. Apply ieee se F DWELLING, corner 200 And F etrtota ‘iret 3729 % -day's S i William Hamil ermont xvenue. Ward. Elegant yard, gas, and water, Inqui eee perweichman’ fast’ the omesne ieee ., Which was lying in the arbor ENT—FURNISHED BOOMS waltavie for | CFT” Store, opposite comer." sy a-enses LOCAL NEWS rail eed i Steamngeperon see aniertas | katate eee aa | PORERR ober coeratn at aga JOCAL D s. isomer, and like @ true American cltiss 4 * Yay ‘ sonth Batreet, near the Capitol, Suitabie for & ——>—_—_ e comes here to testify against him, not | conspirators These visiting the house Lorex 'URNISH ED OR. UNFURBNI! i tks gentleman and wife. References Tequired. jy25-6t* THE TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT. because he loved Omsar less (pardon the com- 1a not have failed toexcite seupleten, and SEP SOE, Do Ee gel ane ses ge eavacee Seki FOREENTORICK TovsE-Ne 300 iT ner, —— + | Baehe been contradicted anrececn est eations sat could not fail to know thelt bu | aud: Maryiang avenue. Oe price to ail, mee threw a ling | AOR RENT ERICK HOUSE, No Also nicely FURNISHER ROOMS, sik or ete 7 ©. le 5 10 arms ese Mur i " Ns 9 with or wi The trial of John H.Surratt was resumed in | pentand material fact ef this travesction] | derers? ‘Ihe man who fermisnes orme cr tne | marked in plain figures. to notice it, and was drowned. Sergeant Robe | watersicr inde fost eek etc Ona Pee ai cg ABP t0, MRS HINES, “Ne 11@ Bice yards front and b: the Criminal Court this morning before Judge Lewis J. Weichman has not been contradict -d | woman who places arms in the hands of her —— pe A. Saxs & 0o.'s.—Silt, Scotch Gingham t. and he defied the gent inson and officer Hiess commenced grappling | #re: ‘osseasion given Istof Auzust iT - Sue, Tne ld pee mag of we o-ay | Set wher wetctnen hued convene | Seabee peter tee ww = | UMrln, Hog weny-a te nagteat | Memon vay te meraie eed een | FTOR RENT Aten 0Uwr eta HATO ten teal cua aoa hee oldie nem nied within the barex. | any competent witness. (Mr.C.here read from | Tthad been charged that Lloyd wasacommoa | i2CBe® large. Every one guaranteed to give | ered itabout six o'clocy. Justice Bucky em. | Hi’ respectabic tenant with good riferences. Ap. Sli Sot Beceem yrovements newly painted, amd cept thcee molding new passer, and but a few | 1* Greenleaf as to accomplices,) and argued, if | drunkard. The evidence showed that Lioya | **t/#taction;517 Seventh street, adjoining Bank | penelled & jur boas of the deceased. Mr. | rtiecten baiecar naarenlbrartenbe (oak [Penny ng hye mendy Pore pee ute Nw bave thus far been issued. A number of ladies | *'4& Was an accomplice and repented during | W4&s the friend of the prisoner at the bar, who RSS RT| David Noble acting as foreman. tT W.G. (OR BENT—A FRAME HOUSE, wit four | Box 27, Star office. iy road THE ORDER oF THE Day.—A general order for Sozodont. Im the teeth of all opposition it has become the supreme dentifrice of the age. 0 the existence of a cons: MACY, a Ye tt = aires was Med eae eana! Gooding, among | mation tothe euthoriues he was Cxonetnion, | ttn evidence nah Go titeeee OE Smith and John Connelly were sworn, whom was Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, the authoreac, | Of ceurse if a man did not contess until after | The house of Mrs. Surratt ‘was a rendezvous, id led that the two men, iiton aud Duffy, rooms.in the row corner of F and 224 sts, Kent (OR RENT—Corner 8th street east Sizger month in advance, The Key fe at 357 221 Foc HOUSE, containing 6 rove, with Store treet. nd rent lor In Orne’ who has been attending the crial for sometime. | the crime was complete, he could not be ex. | and she knew of the arme being furnished, as ee Cait g eieiner Au@- Ahab -they had boon | © is ina | and ae Oe ' - | 3 t marreling at times for the Iast three days. OOMS FOR RENT—Several fine ROOMS ina | 8nd G streets, Navy Yard. iy le The «pace entside of the bar was aensely | erated. “The defense most eiznal 7 falled in | testified, to by Lloyd. | On the sth’ of Beyin Ty MOER OOMMON OR DISTRESSING | There wes, & acer Cut epen tae lot tape of | EU gow tocen, Dei Teen eee one ee | COR ERE eee cae Very desirable five- crowded long before the i , | the point whicn they nad attem: to show | April Booth and Herold were escapin; and by eleven O'Clock cee Or ine Court; | thar Welchman was arrested. “Mr MeDevit | trom: Washington fatigued and jaded ant tenad i id was not | says he arrested him, it was right to arrest men | needed refreshment, and knew where to 10 . At ten o'clock the prisoner and ju- | on enspicion When my little boy came into | get it. At ‘Surrattsyille they drank rors were brought in, aud the Uourt was | Y room, and with tears in his eyes said the | out of the same bottle, which the mother had opened. President had been murdered, I being a peace | told would eoon be wanted. She gives them At 10:30 Mr. Carrington entered the court | Sficer went down to examine into the evi- | arms; but Booth needed more—she gives him room and resumed bis argument to the jury. | 2¢D¢e, &nd persons were arrested on suspicion. | a field-giats. is that all? Mrs. Surratt goes . U. said he regretied the jurors could noi | Mr. Bradley, Sr., (and weall know his ability) | to her home; the officers of justice go there by dave spent a peaceful and quiet Sabbath with | P¥t bim to a severe cross-examination. Did | intuition. While there a man makes his ap- {heir families, but he wassure there was nota | Not Louls Weichman bear himself up manfully | pearance whoturns outto be Lewis Payne, who furor who entertained a feeling of reseatment | 224erthetrying ordeal of his cross-examina- | wasquarteredat that honest lady’s house (Mrs. sowards the counsel fer the Government for | tto?-Mr. Bradiey looked daggers athim,andthe | Murray’s), by the conjoined efforts ot Booth, 4nsisting upon a full and thorough argument. | °!4 gentleman for once was foiled. Weichman | Mre.Surratt, and the prisoner, She (MrsS)as- furniture, at Ne. 315 Gatreet, between 12th room HOUSES, with water, gas, and cup- 15h sts. 4y20St" | boards, in an excellent location. ‘Inauira at 4 )}OR RENT—HOUSE No. 445% sth street, bet. | }5th street, between E and F strects, botween 7 and atta tes York avenue, for reut, $63 per | 9in the morning. tlwe month. Apply to W. G. METZEROTT & CO., FOR BENT—That fine Targe four-story, Brick Pa. ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts. dy 29-3¢ Dwelling, completely furnished, No. 337 F OR RENT—For two months, FURNISHED | treet, between 9th and 10th, containing fourtesm PORE rit oo monthe. © FURNISHED | Prscs'and beth room, with water and rents otert a responsible party—small family. Bent $3) per | TCM. Finest location in the city for = first-clame month in advance; one room reserved. $20. Inauire | Boarding House. Inquire at 497th street, be- $15 8th street, between L and M. Ite” | tweed D and E streets, of lam McNEIB FOR PR ENT—BRICK HOUSE. on Gstroot.No | jy 24-0 House Agent, 337, between 11th and 12th streets, containing | 1 \oR-RENT—FURNISHEDCA large and com OUSE, suitable for a boarding the deceased, which they think was inflicted by his striking upon the side of the boat. The two went overboard , and were imme- diately followed by Connelly, who, in his en- deavors t rescue Duffy, was Dearly drowned bimeelf, and only ‘by the most rhaman efforts did he succeed in saving his own life snd'that of Duffy. The jury rendered a ver- dict of accidental drowning, and Duffy, who had been arrested and taken to the statien- house, Was dismissed. Hamilton was an Irish- ore es Om ae. claims to have been a familiar with the well-known symptoms. Up- ression across the Stomach and Uhest, Low irits, Restiessness, Gloominess of Mind, ‘eariness, Dull Headache, Dirty, Greasy, $p earance of the Skin, Yellow Tinge of the hite of the Eyes. Loss of Appetite, and Oos- tiveness? Few, indeed, of the more ordinary ills of life are more widely prevalent than these Billious Disorders, and yet they may Teadily be got rid of by using Vr. Jane's San- ative lls, by whose operation the Liver will be rapidly restored to healthy action, the viti- ated seeretions of the Stomach changed, all nine rooms. Rent $%5 per month in advance. -In- #5 sti THE BABY WaKERS.—Copsid com- | quire of W. J. GREEN & CO., after 40’clock, No. modious HOUSE Having completed bis argument on quest came through the firey rurnace well tried. (1 | serts most positively “1 do notiknow nim.” Put. | Costiveness removed, and the whole system ul ” 4 or house hi vt been thoro ot laws he would Row nen uss que, | don't want to say pure gold;) But at least Ne | ting all facts together, it is apparent she acted | s8sisted in Sooueering Ste maracas comntinn.: Piaint is made by residents in the eastera part | 3-9 sth street, corner of 1 see a eat app rae il ee yng nd otour city in reference to the deafening noise made by the drum corps organized by some young colored men in the locality known as Sold by all Druggist wieM OR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE with six rooms | the F street and 7th street cars, and alao the Patent ——__-—_ A LarGz Srock of Linen and Duck Goods ‘and cellar, in good repairs, in a healthy neigh- | aud Post Office Departments.’ Any one wishi tone cliacis, First. Does it appear from the | WSS corroborated by the witnesses on both | 8 part. and the law is if she acted any part she borhood. Inquire at Dr. WALSH?S’ Drag store at | such a placo will please address ““D-,” through the evidence that the indictment was mad sides. Miss Fitzpatrick herself confirms the | is guilty. He had not referred to the testimon: manner and about the time therera, prey iter | fact that No. 511 was the rendezvous of these | of Weichman, but her admissions condemn fo ao sa S te be closed out at and below cost at the Great | “Hermng Hill.” The racket thet manage to | the 9orner of 3d and ( streets north, Capitol Hill; | City Post Office ing name and number of resi- Booth, on that fatal night entered the box oc. | bef conspirators, and i ask you who con. | is her tongue, and with her tongue did she | OPPosite Post Office. Tas {ome is almest incredible, and would aston- | Ss 5 ; ew J ; TF URNISH ER HOURE Oo 2 ish the leaders crac! I. *OR RENT—One BRICK HOUSE on Now Jer- O LET—FURNISHE ITS rth Sreupow” abe President, leveled his marderous | Pacha mryny tote tech wee ree erat and | (Mrs. Surratt) stimulate these young men to} pies suepugp NeckTIEs at ten cents They are stricily impastish aaddo hor wan sey avenue, between F and G strects.with gas, sine OpICaT? daticiale Brome wespon, and discha: Payne armed to the teeth; who denies it? He | crimes of blood and horror. He a led to into the head of the repeeron tat eee een | testifies to the mysterious menage (ace | the tUry te ede oe ree thibooantry, ican people. He bows his head; he dice anno | Conversations, ciptiers, &c, sfter he formed | On the point as to the original character of the fine themselves to any particular epot, but apiece. Suspenders and Socks 25 per cent. be- march around lateat night from one neighbor- low cost, at the great closing outsale at Smit! and water inithe i FRAM lary Square—l0 rooma; at $33 per month. Also, | everything 18 one sm i ards complete for housekeeping: oul HOUSE on Mass. avendenat | permonthe Uy 22) Dek WELLS &CO 8 12.50. For particulars inquire of W.C. JOHN- 7th a1 A hood to another, waking all the babies, an- 5 L h 29-20" ,URNISHED HOUSE ON H STR bet lived, without a word exprau the acquaintance of John Wilkes Booth | conspiracy, he claimed that its character wa | 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. 79 an- | SON, corner 9th and L sts. north. Ww 1 2 ] weom malice or Tevenge towards his bitterest ec, | ‘BFough an introduction by the prisoner atthe | immaterial, it ft was foran uulawfal purpose. ——>——_ Ueke ef the eoecad conan eg repented vio'®- | SsHOEMAKEES, ATTENTION —Any maa, | waist terse ated ene parved black emics, ‘The sad Udiugs are borne upon the | Potning te way He Terai e oe nom L nave | | Dir. Merrick asked if there wasa conspiracy | oats, Pamrs, Vests—black, white and | ons ofthe seeond commandmen: by healtny | Started or singles with a cmoli capicaireaa | Ralmutfarniture; all moderuconvenicaces. A on Wires throughout the civilized world. Strong | Rothing to say. He testifies to the interview | to abduct, and the plan was changed by some | grsy—25 per cent. below cost, at the Great | Sdults. Itis suggested that the young men | toa great advantaze iuvest tho same by purchas, | $US ,2uLttrert, hear Four ‘Navy Department men are bowed down with grief, and the | 2¢ tbe theater between Booth and the prisoner. | of the conspira’ors to a conspiracy to kill, if | Uentral ‘Clothing House, 460 7th street, opposite | Teferred to, practice in a more retired locality, | ing the rooms; unfurnished. D. L. WELLS & GO. mother instinctively presses to her bosom her | W2O contradicts him? Miss Honora Fitz. | all would be held guilty. Post Office. 719 Snes OF oe carllen Roar, and they will thus be STOCK AND FIXTURES ay 22-6t Cor. La. ave. and 6th st. darling child, aad ‘asks the protection of | Patfick confirms him. He testifies astothe in. | | Mr. Carrington anewered that if, in the at- be Seer e passives and learn the art Of | °., cii establistied Shoe Shopsas also obtain pos- J ICELY FURNISHED PARLORS AND i 0 rt music, without interfering with the pursuits of o hers. GRorGRTOWN UNITED TEMPERANCE So- cretTy.—A large and enthusiastic temperance meeting was held at the new market hall last evening, at which the organization named as above was formed. A constitution and by-laws were adopted; aiter which 22 persons came for- ward and signed their names as members of the society. Mr. Wm. Craig was elected presi- dent, H.G. Diviae tecretary, and James W. Hunter treasurer pro tem. wir. Craig delivered an interesting address; after which resolutions thanking the Cuvporation for the u-e of the hall, free of charge, were passed. It was de- termined upon toelect permanent officers at the next meeting, on Sunday evening, when able speakers will be present and address the meeting. VERY PARTICULAR AS TO CHABACTER.—A OMS for re: ee ge Lapree, save meney by purchasing Hoop- skirts, Corsets and Shoulder Braces, at Chas. Baum’s, 49 Louisiana ave., between 6th and 7th streets Goods warranted to fit or no sale, Corset Steels 5 cents a pair. Lk psiictacka? se ld GREAT ANNUAL SALE of Gents’ Furnishing Goods at the Great Central Clothing House, 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. 7:19 jiosesae has Corns, BuNIoNs, BAD NAILS, vascular ex- crescences, warts, moles, etc., removed with. out pain, by the afd of local analgesia, at Dr. White’s rooms, No. 42¢ Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% aad 6th streets. In minor surgical operations this method Is highly recommended by the eminent surgeons and physicians of this country and Europe, it being perfectly tree from harm, effecting only the part to be oper- aied upon. Office hours from 8 a.m. to5 p. Geavees une terview between the prisoner at the bar and | tempt to abduct, killing ensu Tecllnge with thie scone Cae Toy gap, Bele | Payne on March 14,1165, “Who contrading | are paige ee ene ensued, all the parties ican citizens and freemen could never forget. | 2 mthat? As tothe sociable at Gantier’s He read the sixth point, «Where was the ‘The assassin making his escape imsulis the | ‘2¢PTisoner did not want Weichman’s com. | prisoner, in pomtof fact, at the time theaseault memory of the dead and of the living, crying | P22Y-_Hashebeen contradicied there?’ Mr.. | charged in the indictment was made! Was he «. Sie semper tyrannis.” » & | next referred to the telegram from Hooin to | ina foreign Commonwealth, or was in the city As io the second question, “Does it appear | Wetchman. telling him to tell Jobn to tele. | of Washington, District ot Columbia! He from the evidence that the wound whien the | &T4Ph number and street at once. He argued | claimed that he had shown by thirteen wit, deceased received, as charged in the indict. | ‘2%* this telegram showed that’ Booth was | nesses that he was here on the Hth April, ment, caused his death.” He thought it only | CoMmUnicating with the prisoner to se- | and jt was forthe defense to show that he necessary to refer to the testimony of Sur sat cure quarters for Payne at the Herndon | was not here. By the testimony of Sang- General Basses. ss House. John Wilkes Booth, in the city | ster he left Montreal on the 12th, at 3.3 As to the third proposition, «Does it appear | °f, New York, telegraphs to the prisoner | and of McMillan, at the summons of hi. from the evidence that the aesault and death | 8t{h@ bar to secure rooms for Lewis Payne. | chief, because of the change of the plot. were the result of aconspiracy of which the | {Coming events cast their shadows tefore.” | According to the testimony of Maurice Drohn prisoner at the bar was ‘a member?” That | Booth. 11 New York, telegraphs to his tool to | he was at Williamsport on the 13th. He was Was the great question If I satisfy this jury | S€cUFeT0oms for oneof their instruments. I | struck with the manner of Mr. Eradley when that this death, reeulting from the aochuie speak from the record. 1 appeal to the evi- | this witness was on the stand—it was a pie-e charged, was the result of @ conspiracy, | (¢@6e, Welchman, ignorant of whatis going | ofacting that would have done credit to’ Ed. whether to marder or do any other porsouni | 0%: 88s What this means. Atzerodt, who isa | win Forrest. He (D.) was an honest Irish. BED y $12 per month, No. 455 ‘hb street, between dd La.ave. jy 20-im* fi NASH PURCHASER FOR A BRICK HOUSE OR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, on F street. between 9th and 15th streets, or om with gas and water. Apply to BERNARD | 9 ween D and F streets. Address PUR- AYI'S, corner 4th and H sts jy@-e* | CHASER, Star office. ay 19-tf VO LET—Five or six UNFURNISHED ROO} {OR RENT—One three-story BRICK HOUSE, in a three-story brick; hall nine feet wij containing nine rooms, all in good order, with large grounds. Apply to Db. M. LAWRENCE, No. | gas and water: on Isth street, between Band Gy 61K st., between 2h and 25th sts jy Wtf land, Ten minutes walk to the Treasury Build: Apply at No. 622 7th street, between D and Jy W-tAl jon of the S.moat very lowrent, Apply ia. ately to THOS. G-FORD, Ne. 43070 street, gton. aud North Capitol street, HOUSE, ¢ rooms and cellar, well calculated for OR RENT.—A HOUSE. with 8. particularly for butcher’s shop. jy 27-2t" choice fruit, near Wallach }OR RENT—A two-storpand basement FRAME cars W, Fete oe ae Tetkoan Base scapital and | Sorter sth street east and Penn’a Av south A streets. Inquire of R. ROTHWELL, cor- | [OR RENT—Two BRIC ner north A and 9th sts. Capitol Hill. jy 37-60" sey avenue, between es ane 7 Scorner | ing nine rooms, with gas,and water in t FOR RENT The BRICK HOUSE at the corner | 938 ter month.’ Five small FRAME H a Massachusetts ave jolenee, and th foolish sort ef fellow, tells him, and Mrs. Sar- | man—they would drink wh in m,, and 6 tos p.m. Nochargefor consultation. A) with large yard and. stable. For terms “a 5 12. Thy taskis done, He te gate ote nger OFit | rait reprooves him for doing co: Mite, Mustay, | but thes cowla: nar eee Wuekey and fight eee How in Jal! on the charge ot shooting het par, | ti=-comer of th'and K sts, My isa Corner of oth and bintres Almighty God forbid the day shall ever come | Bropticirese of the Herndon Honse, testifies she | ensily. He was confirmed by the train | Down wiTH Hicn Prices !—Patronize only | amour. wrote a note a few days since to one of | FeOR RENT.—One LARGE ROOM, with " y When an American judge oran English judge | C08 Dot know Mrs, Surratt or any member of | master. Sangsters etarts him, Drohn sees | those who sell cheap! Buy your Gent’s Fur- | her female. tenant occupying a hous» on _ board. Unfurnished, or furnished i OR SALE OR RENT 1-500 Maryland and Vir- sould decide it was not a ease of murder, | te i#mily. What does she go there for! to | him on the way, witnesses’ prove. that | nishing Goods at Franc’s, fo4 7th street, bec | High cence’, Lena neaton, cee Ae ee Het | desired. Latreet, between ath and 3 portsotthedity: nO Moaw rarcn at Dr. Carrington then referred to 3d Greenteaf, | $°6,'R san whom her son had secreted. Don't | the trains were runring from Elmira, where | tween D and E, three doors above Odd Fel. | che (the iiamaculate owner of the meopereny | 2-3 e Real Estate Broker “th and 9h sections. If the jury believed | YOU See them. gentlemen, like a banch of her- | it is admitted that he was, and by ahost of | lows’ Hall. Gray’s Uollars, Isc. box; Gold- | had ‘heard rumors that the inact atrrewa hoe SANTA PRICE ROUSE with je 29-1m* N.E. corner 7th st. and La. ave. inat the ‘prisoner at ihe ‘bar "was © mom: ting: Booth ordere the room, Surratt secures it Bitnes'rs that he could get here: where smith, Byron and Garotte, 8c. box; Imitation | was no better than she should be, as she en- | nA, Tene yrworn Sa and Ath, fe {OR RENT—A DESIRABLE PRIVATE RES. ber of the conspiracy at any time, that h : h for inal blow. | admissions to McMillen piace him. He had | Linen Goldemith, Byron and Garotte, i8c. | couraged the visits ot a man es, Sig and 1) treet 1104 vite ith h u a combined and co-operated with others to com, | UPOR this point Weichman isconfirmed azain | now startea bimand got him here in Weshin ie “$ » to the premix corner 1334 and D streets north. 3 IDENCE. with handsome Flower Garden at- and she must therefore vacate the house, a” no such characters wonld be allowed to occupy any property belonging to the writer. Conoruss-stReeT CuURCH —The workmen are making fair progress with the extensive alterations and repairs of Congre-s-street Methodist Protestant Church, and it will be again opened 10 religious service in the course of a month or two. It will be, when the im- provements ure finished, one of the finest and Most capacious church edifices belonging to that denomination in the District. DEOWNED.—About eleven o’clock yesterday morning, a young man by the name of Jacob = = atiry 7g a tached 7th and Sth sts. west, at FP eeois, was throughout snd. hydrant at the | the Intersection of Mary land and Ving kitchen door, and pleavant back yard. Situated ty Fort terms apply to JOHN H. SERM oo Tie most clewated and pleasant part of the cit louse. 386-00) lth st..between Land M. iy 3 G8 RENT Tie DWELLING PART of Hous )OH RENT—A BRIOK STORE and Dwelling, 0.371, south side of Penn's ave, betweem Pee Narge dee cellars atnnted corner 24 at, | 4%pand oth streets. in the immediate neighborhood eastand Bestreet south, [renting on Pa, Offirst-class hotels. It has always been used aew Capitol Hill. Apply to JOHN B. CANDON successful boarding-house, Immediats possession 539 Mass. ave. iy 2 sen. Good references required of” applicant, = ; en annum, payable monthiy in ad: COR BENT TI en ogern PRR Grouse: 453 | vance, The Key can tie found at Dr Christiania, Gentleman and Wife, with or without Board, ina | 12 te Drug Store, Ars sory pay, stuail family without boarders, where the comforts eee ofa home can be had, a Sitting and Bed Roem ad- it = joining, with privilege of Parlor: all new and good | —/S-tf (Intel.}_Between box. And all gtlier goods cheap in prope malt an. unlawful act, and the by Miss Fitzpatrick. On the i4th of April he | ton as bas been shown by thirteen witnesses commited la war equally guilty wie “ing | drives the buggy with Mrs. Surratt to Sur. | Reed, Sussn Jackson, ‘anderpool, Cleaver, others. While co-operating with that con. | &‘'sVille. Before leaving the house she | Wroe. St. Marie, Lee, Dye, Grillo, Coop: spiracy, and human life was taken, he was | D72es down a bundle; he did not know what | er, and Hinton —all ‘of ‘whom eaw hina guilty of murder. Where would be our safety, | Was. She said it was Booth’s. They xo to | at’ different hours aud in different places. if the law were otherwise! The first seene i | SU!7At'sville, and certain things are delivered | The defense had aright toimpeach the char. this bloody tragedy 1s laidon Penusyivania | '©'P¢ custody of Joba M. Lioyd: it turns out | acter of these witnesces if they could. Mr. svenue, in the month ot April, 1861. Here, m | {°,,0¢, & lield-glass and after the dead | Bradley, jr. he thought, had been guilty of an the metropolis of the nation, in April,1996, three | °°¢¥ of Booth is wansported from the State | indiccretion in atiacking Mr. Reed as & gam. men are beard ina mysterious convereation, | 2, Vitgimia to this city, this very fleid- | bler. They had not aitempted to impeach hie the subject is the murder ef Abraham Lineeia’ glass is found im the pessession of a | character, and he stood unimpeached. President of the United States. One suggest, | YOURE lady to whom he made it a present. | | Mr.Bradley.—We could have done it, suc- asthe instrument of death a telescoplesine Atailevents it was traced to the posession of | cessfully, but had pur reasons for not doing ao. Another says, “Oh, no, we might xillais wife | Booth and identified by Col. Baker. In the | Mr. ©. continued, saying that Reed camo —_.—___ GREAT ANNUAL SALE or CLOTHING, at greatly reduced prices, at the Great Uentral Clothing House. SMITH’s, 7:19 460 7th street, opposite Post Office —_.—. i i ; i Quick SALBS AND SMALL PRoFITS.—Good White Shirts, $1.25881.50; A. No. 1 Fine White Shirt, 2.50383; Good Ganze Undershirts, 50 cents; Fine Ganze Undershirts, #1; Fine Lisle Thread Undershirts, €1.50; Good Cotton Half 10, 45,20, and 25 cents per pair, Best r e: Hose, Weill, le bathing, wes drowned at Lyon's or and child.” No, replies the other, hey sg Wife | next place he testifies as to the departure of e friend of the father of the prisoner, | English "Helf Hose, 60 cents per pair. at | Weld 2 ry f , “OR SALE OR RENT—A Two-story FRAC os > s jll-dam, near this t ls a, siti 3 i ited ithont Bos to Nea ? rid this country of husband, wife, and child | So¢7Att and Mrs. Slater for the Southern Con- ies that he had known the prisoner | Franc’ Gent's Furnishing Store, 917th st, | chuthe mustaken with the crom oe coy or ee | cadena, Bone ton ee ee Ae Rear ee KF SEOPEE, rat Sent ooee and Metinee, Ne before assistance could reach him, as he dis- |ppeared very suddenly. The coroner was notified of the accident, but did not deem it necessary to hold an inquest; and the corp.e was taken in charge by the Police, who de- livered it to the relatives of the deceased. ‘Weill was & promising young man, about eighteen years old, and for some time past had been in the employ of Mr. H. Somers, who keeps a shor store on Bridge street. TEMPERANCE MEETING.—A public temper- ance meeting was held at the old butcher's market ye-terday afternoon, which was ad- dressed by Mr. Jobn L. Kidwell, Mr. McVey and others. The meeting continued until the Te federacy, admitting that he was at that time | fro: ood, and 5 that bind sage Ree You know bow | in sheeervice, a hireting of the Southern: Gane | im COA bib sate dae Did the jary doubt that it was thee tan to | 2¢deracy. Is Weichman contradicteat Con- Mr. Bradley denied that he swore positively. marder ali if neceseary to their plan 7 | Srmed by their own witness, Mr. David ©. | If he had, he would have sought toimpeach Dire. McClernon, an utimpeached’ wiroses, | Barry, the very man who they brought hereto | bim. with an artle: ‘simplicit, ‘thus teil contradict him, showing that Surratt and Mrs. The evidence of Reed was here read, and her simple story. What do we see 4: | Sister were combined not only to murder the | Mr. Carrington continued, claiming that it April, 1861? Malice, hissing ‘hot. and | 2e@dof the American Republic, but to strike | was clear testimony; showing that the pris- who were these three? John Wilkes Booth | &t,the very heart of the American nation. 1t | oner was here that day, booted aud sparred, the associate of the prisoner at the bar, ana | WS Tue that there were some little discrep- | ready for action. The second witness: Susan i the pet of Mary E.Surratt; Atzerode thens: | 28cies about who proke the buggy, the relative | Jacl tes positively that she saw him, ot the ladies a: 341 H street, who gave hin tins | Position of the parties, &c. Was there aman | and ale her sald «This is soubriquet of «Port Tobacco,” and David E, | °2'he jury who could not be contradicted in | my son.” They had attempted to contra. Herold, who drank the whisky and took the | 7°S814 to dates, a broken buggy, or in regard | dict her by Fliza Hawkins, but she in ‘weapons prepared for him by the prisoner at to conversations. Now we come to another | turn had been contradicted by Samuel Jack- the bar. Where is the second scene of this | 12ct t0 Which Weichman testifies. He says | son. Eliza had endeavored to contradict her between D and E, three deors above Odd Fel- lows’ Hall. 1: ——_-—_ COLLARS, ten cents a package, Collars, ten cents @ box, At the Great Central Clothing House of Smith’s, 460 7th st., opposite Post Office. 7:19 pease iar PEnntgs can be had in any quantities at the Star office counter. SS DIED. KANT. On the 23th instant, at 7:15 a. m., WIL- HELMINE, wife of Edward Kant, azed 27 years, Also. at 8 p.m., EMILY, infant daughter of the Sovslack avert Sy 7H" | inquire of RICHARD PETTIT, ist and Markeé OR RENT—THR: TORY BRICK HOUSE | Ftreets, Georgetown, D.C. Jyll-tf of 10 rooms. newly finished, No. 329 Delaware | FNOit LEASE. WITH RIGHT OF PURUHASE, uaye., near north Capitol gate. Jy 25-3t valuable BUILDING LOTS in different parte SCNT URN Ro on [ofthis growing city: and fo re year old BAT Me OR eRe Ca ent en y ARRTAGE HORSE. 16 hands aud some style, Be Jy 8-30" asoieh street, between C and D, BURN , 522 Gstreet north. iy 3-Im* QR SALE-TWO HOUSES AND LOTS. on | F\OR SALE—A comfortable RESIDENCE for a ‘outh A street, between Sixth and Seventh family in the town of Cambridge, Md: The streets. Capitol Hill. Apply on the premises. Property is well improved. ta, excellent conditi Jy 26-3" st desirable homesteads in the Id ata low figure. To a genti ‘A fire-proof COUNTING ROOM comioctable toms foekie too ‘Wm. Adams & Co. makers; will be | 7 7 Gonos a ble villages tn Mary sold ata bargain; having no further use for it. In- | 44,00€ pt coaleaat ‘ wi Quire of M- K. WALSH & CO., Aucts. Jy 25-8t" ere pousene aa ponses are not half as great ae Mrs. Surratt, ina state of excitement, asked | by certain con versati: , and Jac! . | Same, aged 6 days. storm came up, when tho-e pre-ent dispersed OB RENT—Lai \ very desirable FRONT | Editor of the Star, who knows the pro} Third cree. iilwsussiag whet wis ease him to pray for her intentions. Did Mrs Sur, | Gicied tier on ea eee oe wities, pane Cameral wih take, vince trom the house, op.) to thelr Tenpectiva momen. = PORT BACK ROOMS: on second oor herd. | will give information concerning it"%o ~ Tattsay that. Had helied? 1f Weichman testifi- | Mr. Vanderpoel, it had been charged b: rat char; the rey Se er ere :and from | eq tothat, he has either testified truly orfalsely. | gentlemen on the other side; was aliowen to the care with her danghter, s Canadian tady, | 284tMot natural that she should have said ii? | go on the stand and testify to @ false. orbo hes ha aepeotal Geet See ee 'Y; | Ob! gentiemen of the jury 1 know your feel- food, and be scorned such. a imputation. the American nation. She sees two Porranag td ings on the subject of Mrs. Surratt’s guilt, one | Where is the witness assailing his general price iigget ren rool bors re armed, and | 0! Your number expressed his, but I will trast | reputation? There was every opportunity to their conversation 1s about the murder ef the | 2/0; €he is not on trial now. ‘The question is | assail bim, and no effort was made to do it. President of the United States. The letters | 25'° the prisoner's guilt. Mrs. Surratt, al. | As for Oleaver,he was frank to say that un- ‘TuE Younc OaTHOoric’s FRIEND Sociery.— A very handsome silver-plated mug will be presented on Monday, August 5th, at Analos- tan Island, to the individual disposing of the greatest number of tickets for a pic-nic to be given by this society at the Island on the above- named day. DisorDERLY Conpuct.—Officer Hawes yes- somely furriabed ney 3 Dae ERROR: on | rers. my 18-tf t . val family, where re are eg EAT T= a tegeneng er children,” AtNo. 31 Indiana’ avenue, between 34 | ()EFICE ROOMS FOR RENT. in my Build, and 444 streets, opposite City Hall. jy 26-30 several ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR OFFICES or WOR SALE—4}; ACRES OF LAND covered E |. For particulars in- Foi oak ood ‘beautifelly situated tetweon th quire of GEO. H. PLANT Office. Hoom 10; Plant's and lth streets road, about one mile from the city. | Building, corner New York avenue and 1sth st. Will be sold cheap or exchanged for improved city je19-Im property. TCHELL & SON. streets, to-day, to which friends of the family are invited without further notice. [New York papors please copy.] BIRD. On Monday morning, the 29th instent, EBURN BIRD, aged 47 years < His friends are invited to attend his funeral to- morrow at $ o'clock p.m. . MARTIN. On the 20th instant, at half-past six ORNELIA MARTI hough cherishing murder in her heart, felt | supported he would not believe him; outit a 3 y they have in their hands fall. thus iliustemine |‘ : rt, fel upp © Would not believe him; but it was | o'clock a. m., Mrs. terday evening arrested aman named Jobn Corner of 7th and D streets, LE IRON WORKS,” the truth that “murder, though it hes ns | {bat she needed Divine assistance. 1° be- | hie duty, even if the man was bad, if he knew roller intone are Brown for beltg diorderly im the county, He | _jy25-31" over Shepherd's Book Store. eA eeE Oka NGToN c1ry, ‘wes taken before Justice Buckey this morn- ing, who fined him $10.50. Officer Hess ar- rested John McGuade for improper conduct, who was this morning dismissed upon ihe payment of a fine of $2.50. Officer Kitchen also arrested Geo. Knokes, colored, tor thesame c 1 etween Kl and 4! stree at 10 o'clock. DENAN. Atllo’clock p.m., on the 2th inst., CHARLES WYETH, youngest son of 8. H. and ME. Dunan. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. | Heve she did invoke the prayers of her | a fact, to puthimon the stand. He had made ters up, takes tee Greens] | friends. Who contradicts’ ‘him here? | certain’ Satemenes to Gouover ina per- Scott; he examies them, angi says they are ot | MsS,Fitzpatrick says “I did not hear | jurer. He was amused at the witness. importance. |The letters wore he, bike it.” That was negative against affirmative | ex brought here to impeach him. Dr. Hor- the jury by Mr. Pterre int, al the request of testimony. Affirmative was better than nega- | ner, &® man who had invented a medi- Mr.Carrington. — The first was ihe Sco lor. | YS, testimony, and a man who testitied af- | cine, which is killing. the good pe@Me. of FOR SALE — Two clexant BRICK HOUSES, four Corner Ohio avenue and 13th street. jes ce $3 The subscribers, thankful for the patron: here- Torna rey acts OnE street north. Price $3.00. | sofore bestowed upon them by the citizens of Wash- ALso, ington and others, take this occasion to state thas Lot in Square 433, on 7th street south, near Mary- | they are still prepared, and have ample facilities, land avenue, in subdivisions or asa whole. Price | Perform all orders in their line o Seine sae $1.25 per foot, easy terms. -R. M. HALL, done in a8 expeditious, cheap and workmanlike = +, firmatively must be received in preference to | Washington. H. Midddieton hi 5 + ate E ter, aud the other dated St. Leuis, requesting i ‘chips igs bch AA a8 | 509 N street north, between 9th and 10th west, at | Offense. He was fined $1.50, Real Estate Exchange, manner as can be done in this or the Northerm Leute io elas Bee ee & | one who testified negatively. Weichman also | made him money out of the tears of widows adi feud . zs iy 26+ i e 3 cities. Their work comprises Steam Engines and nature, both of which have been publiched fa | testified he heard tootsteps. Miss Fitzpatrick | and. orphans, dealing out liquid Are | © P-2 thisday SogurErED John Lewis, arresied by Ofloer;| _ 1x 20-8 71 Toulsisns aves cor. 7th st. Boilers, with all their appendages, either portable or stationary. for use on land or for steamboat Saw Mills, Shafting and Gearing for mill iron or brass; Architectural or Miscell ROACH. On the 2th inst., atda h a.m. Volkman for disorderly conduct, and James Jong and painful illness, MARY BOACH aged 20 Coleman, arrested by Officer Swindells for in- toxication on the streets, were dismissed by Justice Buckey. Narrow EscaP®—A party of five men, who were sailing ina boat on the Potomac yester- day afternoon, were capsized into the river, nearly opposite Hestoi’s wharf, and made a narrow escape trom drowning. They climbed z the Star.] Leper Maecne te footsteps | in a restaurant. John ©. Cook a yery 3 yi events it was negative | clever man who was 2 neighbor of his and Bie oe es ener inst | texumony, for she did not hear what Weich- | he would not say” anything” about ‘his store where the medicines for President Tine man did. Weichman testifles that Mrs.Sur- | former business but now he trades in coln were purchased; all of this goes to show | Tat 8aia Booth wasan instrument in thehands | norses, and horse-traders were the last men that the conspiracy did exist. Ene Gueo we | of the Almighty to punish this proud and li- | he would go to to obtain such evidence. The Lewis Payne writes tohim toleave this wickea | CCRUCUS people. Had he lied about that? | next witnessis Wood: he did not know whether party and come home, but he was deaf to the | Lt. Was for the jury to say. Blot Weichman’s | be was white or black, but he wasa man of entreaties of his wife. Was it necessary to go testimony from the record and murder and | good character. The evidence of Wood was OR SALE—One of the mos VATE RESIDENCES on Capitol Hill, con- taining cight large rooms, with large dry cellar and beautiful yard. covering 10.000 feet of ground, Situated on the southwest corner of Fourth street | Bo’ east and G street sonth. Immediate possession | meters, : . given. The terme are very liberal, only one-third | branches of, Mechanics appertaining to a first-class cash required; one, two, three, four and five years | Foundry. They would also respectfully call the given on deferred payments. attention of the public to their “ Patent Differen- If not sold by August Ist, will be rented to a | tial Return Tubular Boiler.” This plan of Boiler. responsible tenant. patented by them in 1862, has now been introduced. desirable PRI- Mrs. Webb, cor on Tuesday, th 4 conspiracy still remained there. He called | here read by Pierrepoint upon the bottom of the boat, where they staid } ‘ further to th conspir- é ¢ ‘poi e 2 cessful 0 on for varion 0808 acy; it coma be left with the testimmry ct ee upon the jury to stamp upon this prisoner | Mr. C. continued, saying that this witness | corgetown, D. ‘until taken off by somemen on a sail boat. Fee ey Rr ce I in ame} two iadies aione. But let us ie New | thelr seal of condemnation. (The telegrams | could not have been mistaken; and it seemed STICK. Op the 28th instaut, DAVID H. MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—Offerings: 1,490 jy 19-+tf N.Y. avenue and lsthstreet. | possessing every quality essential in a first-claas York and return to this city. Visit No, | 72@ Booth to McLaughlin were here read: | that his testimony was complete. No juror | STICK. aged 34 years. bushels ot wheat; 4.200 bushels of corn, and 100 steam generator, viz: Economy in fuel, facility for fs | also the letier from Mrs. Surratt te Mr. | could doubt bis testimony. Referring to Shoat ueny con smal faeny ot ae Nothey and the card which was found in | Rhodes’ testimony, he said that he was umeone use that house Was new put, but if henad ne | te vest pocket of Booth signed by Sur- | iradicted, except in immaterial matters. Way he would have it consecrated to rhe cea, | att and the letter from Surratt to Lewis J. | St. Marie’s testimony was next reviewed, dese Cloicinea There we tind Lewis Paves, | Welchman.) Mr. ©. then proceeded to reca- | and hie character bad been assailed. it was then: Atseroat. the pat of tho tiatan there breil pitulate the facts asstated in these communica. | said that he had committed an offence in the gave hint tne sosteiauer or “Port Tobscees: | Uns. Wesee that John Surratt tells Booth | Educational Board, but it had also been shown Who next! ‘There gain ‘Howell. th o <a on that card that be tried to get jeave but | that he had made restitution, and his character Tonner, who lived ia te bento ie et ‘ade | could not. Me was usefully employed in | was fully vindicated. the lava "k weowld cat kane ee viol ern ot the Adams Express Company. He urges At this point arecess was taken until ten bad no feeling but for whi rer or ae | his employer to give bim leave; his mother ap- | o'clock to-morrow, when Mr. Carrington will Whonext? There sits old rope ‘and by Be Eilts. tor seave. oe be ie setinad, Seoeate conclude his argument. “ vices are needed. He then takes French ap pot ne fer igen oy c. Pea quoted at! jvave. He leaves and Weichman is confirmed. ACCIDENT.—About one o'clock to-day, as Sarat wee sero, Paradise Lost.) Jobn H. | He leaves and embarks in this bloody euter. | Mr. Joseph Williams was driving a wazon tu malice and revenge toda et eaual | prise, and hand in hand they go through until | from Louisiana avenue into Sih street, he was Wa neers Gevenge to John Wilkes Booth. | j: culminates in the murder of the President of | thrown from the seat and his head was badly American woman should’ te noun oat 8a | the United States. Mr. O. asked if he nad not | cut on the stone pavement, as was also his can wi As found in such | proved to the satisfaction of the jury that the | right leg, which is thonght to have been bro- In Georgetown, on July FGE PENT. The STORE at present occupied by bushels of meal. Sales: 1,420 bushels of red ‘wheat, at $2 45: 70 bushels of white wheat, in- ferior, at €2.20; and 2,200 bushels of white corn, atgi.i2. THE PorT.—The steamer Express, Nichols master. 1rom Baltimore; the schooner H. F. Ramsberg. Thomas master, trom New York; and the schooner Star, from down the river, arrived, PoLick MATTERS.—The whole number of arrests made on Saturday were 15, while the amount derived from fines imposed ‘Was $15.12. Business yesterday was light. Tue CANAL—The number of boats arrived by way of the canal since our last report is 36; 29 Doats have gone out. Business on the canal is quite brisk t»-day. b leaning, exemption from priming or foaming, and ‘ -lirvan & Bro. The situation is the best in | maliness ef space occupied as Can be shown bY Co cit ere as ier aoa Hoe ty tpomession | tificates now in onr possession. They have all bee given about the 151 < ay onstructed by us at these works, and are in opera iy 18-e06t™ THOS. PARKER. {fon in this city nu elsewhere. We will be glad to ~ a 7 i ; | avail ourselves of the opportunity to explain i OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE. with back | Merits and show it in operation in these = Works. building ou 12th street, next to the corner of | Tet fcllowing list of the Boilers on thie pam Rhode Island avenue. containing 7 rooms. Tu- | The followin fa te auire of A. HEITMULLER, Vermont avenue, be- win erat tent peng py sepon Nines Gh steete 3¥ 0 | Fofin'C. Rives’ Globe Printing Office; at Uni {OR RENT—One BRICK HOUSE, containing | States Hotel, warming building; at Soldier’s Home five rooms, and one FRAME HOUSE, contain- | north of the city; at Lunatic Asylum. across the gz four rooms. pleasantly situated, within two | Eastern Branch; at U. 8. Arsenal, Washingtom squares of the horse cars. Rent $14 per month, | @ty; at U.S. Arsenal, Fortress Monroe; steam pro- each. Inquire at No. 337 42st. Northern fami: | peller Philadelphia, belonging to A.'B. Cooley, Lies preferred. Syis-tt | Exqe; steam Dredging Machine,ao. do.; steam prot eller Tigress; stern wheel steamer Virginia, on the Fok, BENT Two Parlors, and several other | Potomac river; stern wheel steamer Enterprise, do. AY Nell furnished and neatly kept Rooms. De- | qo-at Eagle Iron Works, Washington; stern wheel lightful lecation—347 K street, one door from the | Sivamer Gi corner of 18th. Prices moderate. jy l-tAugi" | Works. FACTORY. the only practical Hatter on Y¥. Davis.) Silk and Soft Felt Satisfaction warranted. 3463: 7th street, six doors below Northern Liber: ties Market, cast side. iy 23-eolm* PURQRTANT TO THE LADIES —INDELIBLE STAMPING. Warranted fast colors. Will wash and boil." Done by a French composition, the receipt of which has been purchased at a high price;,, Saves expense of braiding. wasandiice adies are invited to call, get a sample, an it. "Ladies white or colored Underakirts, Balmo- liding Star, now being completed at theese "Cs i rT os F Coat.—From Ray's * fore peal dente ns te: Slater. I know no | conspiracy did exist between John Wilkes | ken. A number of officers, from police head. | Tl*:Anrons, £c., Stamped on Imitation or braid- | | Sairaxts or Coa ‘Come = GE FRAME BUILDING | _i¢ 6-coam WM. M. ELLIS & BRO. tnfernal deity who si could properly per- By OR RENT—The LARGE FRA‘ foaate, for ithas been property said that hell | "39r'cuthen arated bie nest pias riit bo | aaa e ye noe eras rere coon seeleting Bie | oe ABBANTED NOT TO WAGH OUT. ‘f the corner of loth street and the canal, near BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. has 0 fury like a depraved ‘and wicked true that the prscuar was & suscabex st tee | sireslsucarBlasviond etemter The cate | ae tomakevup. No braid, Ro sewing; but the Une OWES, WAL a CO. Muctimei ad Cob: —= pS yomaas ie: se = ied ia ay pre he} ae conspiracy, bige® part did aes form in pe poerre) ewan (eon veyed red jared a ce, No. pattern printed Aon ated oe oe saree wat GEORG. OWN ADVERM’ Lg i lerchants, cor, 9th st. and Pa. avenue. : 1 would ee fae socasion’ fo return many thanks ‘ by general pian?” He proceeded to argue that it | 5t street, Island, by Lieut. Noonan, in ; ; ET TS. 10 my old friends an y im the devil she becomes of elt objects the most | Sas his eworn duty to denounce crime and | Mr. Litenticid’s wagon, where Dr, Gnas, Alien | (fame asthey are now worn in New, York.) ed Gad eee at! {hetpast, aud shall endeavor by politeness to cas do GOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FUR CITY FROP- | tomers and strict attention to business to merit rate LAND, suitable for farming, gardening, or | Jarge share of their future patronage. By largely Gairying, situated within the District ef Colum: bering strictly to the cash system, 1's! vali bia, from one to three miles from Georgetown, and | Derhg s\TaCl's Mach better assorted stock at lower extending trom the Conduit Rood near the Chess: | Sitcas. i de he special attention of the ‘0. Tennallytown. : Property will be told in a body on accommodatin Peaied siete pics Seb eeal 0 ete se the Aeasteeh terms, or in lots to suit purchasers, a portion of i having been enatifally aid offin lotetrom fourto | THE PREBLE PATENT BOOT FOR LADIES. en acres each, with good fronts on road, and p can aie ticularly desirable for market gardens. Ifdesired, | , For benuty, comfort and siyie Yt cannot be sar pas thers. Callearly. It oper for me to Ea EO me Kd ilesee's boys ren's BOOTS and SHOES? Also, men’s, boys’ and children’s HATS and CAPS = great vai aie A wae ASE BALL SHOES of all he n't forget e place. B oe 'H. 0. WINDSOR, ‘NOTICE—The packet boat J. J. BEALL will not make any more trips to the Falls until farther notice. : iy 21-3t JOHN RIENGROVE. BY THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting as a Court of Eanity, made in a cause of James 8. Wilson vs Wm. 1. Wilson, and others, No. 939, on the dock- et ofsaid Court, the undersigned, as trustee, will offer at pubiic sale, on MO) AY, the 5th day of Angust, at the hour of 6 o’clock in the afternoon, pat ot numiber 13. situated in Beatty & Haw- kins addition to Georgetown, fronting 3) feet on the east eide of High street, and running back the same width 130 feet deep, with the two-story Urick dwelling upon the kame, containing ten stamped, and for n seer pratd: Birds, medallion Figures, ani ofany pattern stamped. Goods as represented or the money re turned, ‘WM. PRINCE. inh Itt 439 9th atreet, opposite Patent Uilice, -NWIC, EXCURSION, AND TRAVELI IC-NIC, EXCURSION, AND T NG Just received, a iarge ‘assortment of articles se- lected expecially for the above nes. STRASBOURG, FAISAN. BECASSES. PEB- . DB! OTTED TONGUE, HAM, ANCHOVIES, &c., &c., ‘Crosse & Blackwell’s, Gordon’s Preserves, Brandy Fruits, and Jellies, Freeh Weat India Fruits. Alte. ‘alarge seriety¢ of Plain and Fancy Pic-Nic r Baskets. MAGNOLIA HAMS. We call attention to, for Sandwiches. ‘They are suitable, Dp was called in and rendered his professional assistance, ascertaining thatthe left thigh of his patient was broke: revolting. The gallant soldier would with was his ewn band cure the wound which heiniict- | (7.™nale in appropriate terms. He was to do ed from asense of duty, buthere wasaman and | jaws of God and man. An assassin isa cow. & woman murdering in cold blood unarmed | ard. The man who would shoot down an un- prisoners who bad escaped. Did they doubtt ie | armed husbandand a father was a coward. A ‘-stumony of Miss Honora Fitzpatrick. A’! | Crueiman was a coward. Mr, sald onl gentlemen, you cannot doubt any fact which I | terday ne was talking with a gallant Con: Dave presented thus far. The fourth scene is | ate officer, and he seid the trath was iil fui at Ford's Theater. There you see the | ted during the late war that a Federal or Cone prisoner at the bar in company with this un- | federate would extend a band to his enemy uspecting young bogg ‘ohn Wilkes Booth | while in his power. If the prisoner at the bar ‘nters; he does not address himself to the | shot down unarmed prisoners he was a cow- ladies, but he calis the prisoner aside, and | arg: and i never have, exeept in the discharge they have & private conversation. | or my duty, used insulting words to anocher. At this bour (one o'clock) Mr. O. that if agreeable to the Court, a recess be taken, and he would proceed to the fitth SALES OF Rear EstaTs.—R.M. Hall’s Reat ‘Estate Exchange, No. 71 Louisiana avenue, sold this morning to OC. M. Jackson & Bro. fifty acres of land on the Marlborough road, about four miles trom the city, owned by Rob- ert Marshall, for $50 per acre. also, lot No. 9 in block 20, Howard University, at 6 cents per square foot. Also, lot No. 8,in Howard Uni- yersity, to Geo. Ryneal, at 7 cents per square foot. Also, lot on © street, south, corner of Third street east, to J. R. Alstrope, 60x85, at 20 cents per foot, exchange for improved property in Washingto1 Georgetown Call and see plats ef this property at our office. STARR & METCALF, Real Estate Brokers, jel7-tf corner New York ave. and 1sth st. PGE, SALE 5 One of thone fine three-story and ee ae AIARY The wh mild, tender, and delicious; particular! ‘basement BRICK HOUSES, No. 349, on 20th ipton reassembling; and the Court took a POLICE SUMMARY.—The whole number of e OU. WINE. rooms, including large atore room for business. it. bet Tand it side. Apply'to J. A. Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Hats, M pare Fecese for half an hour. arreaia made yesterday were 24; he amount of | prom ae aucune kes Gérotinas | Also the western part of Lot No-4in Beall's ad: | EHBEM, ithet..bet. Wand 2 Hvt” | sgn "359 7th at, bet, Land K ete. there is some conflicting testimony about this. | On reassembling at 1.30 o'clock— distributed among the several precincts as | uach we, oo hs Molden color: unexcelled for | freee, and ruuning back the same width to the | EXARM FOR SALE.—Tho undersigned will sell OCKS! LOOKS1! LOCKS! i will show that the prisoner had connected Mr. Oarrington resumed his argument, and | follows: Second, 5 arrests, fines $2; Third, 7 Z. M. KING & SON, King Place, depth of the Lot with the two-story brick dwelling b rivate sale the farm now in his occupancy, — my 15-tf Corner Vermont ave. and 15}, at. UST RECEIVED, lot of ‘uoENTLEuEy's sbustee guorHine, inen, Alpaca, e25-tf ‘ODEON HALL.” ING PLACE csing. prepared by J. W. Huckins. who ss chef de enis- arrests, fines $14.50; Fourth, Sarrests, fines $4; Fifth, 1 arrest, fine $3; Sixth, 6 arrests, fines S80; Seventh, | arrest, no fine; Eighth, 6 ar- rests, fines $19; Tenth, 3 arrests, fines $10. Vacrancy.. ficer Acten, and One-third purchase money in cash; the residue in six and twelvé months from the day of sale, the purchaser giving his notes with approved security. bearing interest from the day obeale, or the purchase, maney may be paid in fu on the ratification of the eale by the Court. All ponsesanctne' end guns, Sty pie cute Lot the pur- chaser. io Trustees Jy 26-0t THOS. DOWLING. Auct. himself with the conspiracy, which was then | before discussing the fifth question, “What in fall blast. John Wilkes Booth enters the | was the original character, plan, and Purpose theater, he fires the fatal shot; a whistle sounds; | of this con: piracy {” referred to the remark ot & whistle is found at the houseof Mrs. Mary E. | the counsel for the defense, that Mra, Surratt Surratt. Atthatsignal Lewis Payne invades | was murdered or butehered. Duppose, after te precincts of a family circle; torces his way | tbe prisoner is convicted, that a lawyershoula by the agonized wife and astounded daughter | say you are murderers; or suppose you should Taises his murderous hand and strikes at the | acquit him, and he should denounce you as faithful purse. He enters the sick chamber perjurers. hig) ‘@ thrill of inc tion it would call forth. Yer same: between Rockville, in Montgomery count at aale : rgetown, D:Ces upon the old . BEST ASSORTMENT OF LOOKS AND BUILB- ad. It contains 196 acres: ERS’ HARDWA! iB CITY. BUILDERS DEFOT, 562 BEVE TH STREET Opposite Centre Market. yal H. W.HAMILTON & GO. RPHANS?’ COURT, July 16, 1867.—Distaict or CoLumBia, WASHINGTON County, to tit:—Im h {Mary J Braxton, Executrix of Jolin Te raxton, deceased, the executrix. aforesaid . Terms. kn cation tOGHANVILLE F_ HYDE, N Street; or, to Dr. GRAFTON TYL: ‘Washington and Gay sts., Georgetown. and strikes at the almost lifeless corpse of an if not 6x ‘they, the coun- 1¢ for 12 years at the Parker Honse, Boston, gave REAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODs AT MIL- With the approbation of the Orphans’ Court old man, ‘by the sideof his own wide ana ve- | sel for the defense Bad. in effect, the wae ToDnt gn to hat ata fr at We are now sclling Bummer DNESS GOOD B.S. HOUSE, 70, BENT—A first-class RESIDENCE, | nee sah eels tor” tie ‘settle loved: |'¢ hoct eating gine ax, ke & | Ronorable.men who composed the the Military and other elegant autritions preparations | bracing & handsome assortment, at reduced prices, Jrith all the conveniences of hot and cold water | fit and distribution ‘of the. pei estate SEE "poo ele ma ns, aaa | CotDueee Sat aatan get at ia eee Errpuny en ren gait Mod | Si aera Ghee Pncas y| We ue te Gacrtr MPM nt | freelance ga rae A iy 5 ,- - fros t al a i 10; Zcpot" paysetsanesscepe "What atts | Wid anette at a kaa nace SIRE roto ots: °° S| backed tna ote bo WA ae | Seamcacee ioegear Ub wes oeriak 3 ee ‘ “t , Washington, D.C. 5-1 Be eet pcre tte arame Of Mary, ©. Sarratt, | Mrs. Sarrett of murder. Ba mori ea ¥ormontavenie, | Say 21m" DERJAMIN MILURB. | F708 RENE Tho WALLAGH HOUSE RES. all issned their common mission. | this case as to that fact. EES ome Kenly’ te CB BAKED, Siar Gites’ | once.s week for threa wi Sxutenco of this conspiracy and the connec. | remaree boa born odes sea his copiasae to jail im datault Smeep the ky peas ‘& . (AMES B. OBEIRNE x 3 ie (ion of the prisoner at the bar with it. I have | strictly responsive, He denied that; peace. i rent Estab! ipeeeten: Faz pore of Franck ‘Papier. Geek for oilers, | 7 U-wSe___Begistor of Willa. Heese Wille. Not alluded tothe testimony of Louis J. Weich- | butchered woman. ——_e——_. a ‘wonder- (jowett 4 me i iP} ie COURT OF THEDISTR man: without bis testimony the case is com. | rodiasmuzdered. Baptist, iy upon, I (OF COLUMBIA. the ik day ato Viste. “But | now come to bls tesmony, waai'| death, and eo. ith Lucrese Berar aie att 3B. Adame, Plainiite aus Ranier. ve discard it? Ll mi . : ligeat, bonset seem are not, in a solemn matier United ‘States. the phil DMO: on premises, eae Laurence et al., Def'ts. Docket 8. of this kind to be influenced ba Prejudices. 1 | Century, she my On motion of the Plaintiff, by J.B. Adams, hig repeat your oath—“I'll to | sexes herself ernest is oedared that the the law and evidence.” You have no it | serves death, a | Bi seer ner, conse her an ip tiscara (a incor Witness, > ae oe mr fals da cause Successfully assailed, or & different state of Bore! who ~ ae hse material facts were proved by other witmesecs, | sion} “They s it will be argued to that |. Weich- soatars We man ‘was an, accomplice. ‘This young was cau! “he an Whose character is as dear to him, as years to ‘were you, or mine to me. He wasa Union clerk the Government inforaal for was ever suck | government—and _ 5 LT VOCUA@D Gee eYATry | by fai or i 7 ; Lodphitamier ae eet ie) | ‘ Wows. ain | ‘ 7 * ah oh fool wie RakSHO re i