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October 25, 1872. LOCAL NEWS. es ae. j ny in md inju accomplished and wisdom nity state in winter, ¢ avati batt ing, new entrance ways to The roadway its entire length has of 49 feet, leaving 36 and parking on each side. tom New York ave’ en turf extending 24 houses, &e. been avenne south- feet in width, holders preterring nge b r paved 2 Fiom have the th the @ur Sanitary Savaus. MERTING OF THE BOARD OF BEALTH—IMPORT- ADT RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PeasipenT | oF THE BOARD IN REGARD TO THE BPIZOUTIC INPLUSNZA—*MALL-POX, BTC. Ata wi the board of health last night letter from Dr. Cox ¥ in which the former stated teo unwell to be present, and desired Dr. B.tostate to the board thet he hadopened cor rrspondence with the health department in New York inreierenceto the horse epidemic. Dr. that he was Cox says ite pathology, and the precautionary ana prophy actic measures called for in the emergency, are of t @ utmost import ms to be its spread from to the committee on epidemics. Dr. from the sunita police committee, 1 the name of W. T. Wi rs inspector in the place of Mr. Colcta- tied om other duty; adopted. The health i cases of smail pox duiing the one of which was fatal. ‘The pox for the month of mLEr Was a> follows: 43 eases reported, 13 ed tothe i, and 12 deaths Of this were white and 36 black, 26 males and Nuisances abated during the past On motion of Dr. Verdi, the health ected to purchase @ vessel for 1 premise 50, two India e used by the meu who remove mali pox cases — freTALLATION oF a PasToR.—An adjourned Wetting ot the Presbytery of Washington city = d last eve at the North church, on 4 10th streets, for ‘t James G. Mason, late . Tenn., as the pastor of the charch. oble presided. Atter singing and tev. Mr. Shoemaker, of Gurtey mts- <2 @ lew appropriate rerarke, le preached the sermon trom * Whether any do inquire of my partner and teliow-helper, con- or our brethren be inquired ot, of the churches and the br. Noble propounded the stions to the pastor and pew Dr. Chester delivered the charge to the pastor. The charge to the con- Eregetion was delivered by the Kev. Dr. Coombe Tee Battiwoae® axp Onto Ratigoay MoxePoty—The Beard of Public Works Buais t form t or Strect Grades.—At an inter- View yesterday between the vice president of © works, and Mr. Randolph, the B.& O, railroad, the former dis- a that the work of completing the ¢ streets crossing the Baltimore and railroad wold be pressed without delay, vat the duty of the Baltimore and Ohio 4 to conform to the esta grades arly defined by the acts of he prosperity of that through which this road 1 be retarded by Inaction an the tite y make com- other trees, while their roots are not so ° ages of discovery in unwel- ces, while their hardy nature renders proof against the trials that beset town trees in general. ———— Tax Case ov Barxxy Woops.—The case of Barucy Woods. convicted and under sentence et death tor the murder of Cheeseman, was taken up in the Court in General Term this af- ternoon, in it comes by appeal. The Points of Mr. Riddle, counset for the prisoner, are. 1. Appeal brings up the whole record. 2 ‘The appeliate court has power to review the auling of the court below on the motion fora Tey seis) ands The motion m this case ought 0 prevail. Mr. Harrin, government. are ‘TER CONCERT at Lincoln Hall last evening for the benefit of the St. Joseph asylum was weil attended notwithstanding the program Jent one and all were delighted with the enter- taimment. The Arion Quartette Clul Addfe Randall. Miss Eva Mills, Mrs. a. and daughter, Mrs. Annie King, Migs M. Protestors Kichter and Kubn, with M. G. Young, L. E. Gannon, and 8. V. Noyes kindt ‘volunteered their tervices for the evening. Tuat PARADS.—Owiag to therain storm ‘Wailing yesterday, the parade of the District Jilitia was postponed. Twoor three companies mustered despite the weather and started, bat were obliged to return to their quarters. ‘The orcoram Zouaves, Capt. Plant, and the Grena- <ones, Capt. Kinney, went over nearly the ‘Bhule route laid duwa. -——“e APPLICATION POR COMMUTATION oF SEN- ‘Tence.—The counsel for Geo. W. Jenkins, Cred. sentenced to be hanged on the Sist {nstant for the murder of bis ab application before the President yesterday asking for a commutation of the sentence to imprisonment tor life. As yet the President has not referred 3t to the attorney general. —— Miss Carley . Lucas, lessrs. S. iy pre- CTION.— A snperior Hallet & Piano will be sold at Latimer & Cleary’s Suction rooms to-morrow at 1? o'clock. named ou = a; |Sap END OF A ROMANCE. D BIS MARY ANY." ‘*JOHN DEAN WRETCHED FATE OF AMILLIQNAIRZ’S DAUGHTER , Deserted by Her Husband to Fall int Ways Bhe ee ee e a y of an Wid Colored Voman—A Scene of Squalor and W retchbedness Sickening Testimeo- my at the Coroner's Inqaest—Was Sie Murdered by ~Georseanma? ” Last eveaing about 6 o'clock a report rea seventh precinct station house that died in the rear of a bo t north s.de of F street, bet 1 maa ear #h women ELL KNOWN AS ANNIE DEAN. telegraphed piace at @iate hour, and ord = merning at ten o'clock. whom. city w A STAR roy in which she th Lieatenant SEVERAL EMPTY WHISK ne floor and under clothing and rags lying about. ceiling were covered over with | Papers, and a dingy darkness perva corner trom the dirt and smoke. was Iving ona if Fags onthe floor at the toot of the bed, with scarcely clothing enough to ver her nakedness, her arms extended and hands clenched as if by convulsions, Her tace Was covered with purple spots, eyes partially open, Lair disheveled, mouth half opea, and multitade of fites collected on her person. W looking at the p under the bed and KAN OVER THB CORPS, and out of a broken pane of glass into the filt yard. Old Aunt Nancy is a grey headed o woman, in her dotage, evidently, as she is con- | stantly muttering to herself. She did not seem at all pleased with the persence of the persons standing about, and answered questions rather crustily about the death of Annie. @ States that she “‘is one hundred and feur yea' age; de white folks tells her, but she thinks she is er dan dat.” She says that Annie has been | living with her five years; that the sisters of | merey took her to Baltimore ence, to stay, but she came back to her again. CORONER ‘This morning, at 11 elled a jury, wh as Wicks, colored, ified that he lives vhe heard th ed every fhe deceased iful sight a cat darted out trom nd ran out and ! nd this woman quarrelli red woman. He separate ard that this co head. “Aunt he cid wm air; the wom: w! fighting was short and stout, bat it was so that he could not recognize b saw Annie she bad acut on her forehead. Nuble Jenking, calored, testified that dark The liver d tt Sppearance of affected by j LONG CONTINUBD DRINKING ov spirits, the kidneys were congested and the upper portion of the body showed the effects of exposnre to the cold wéather; the whole body showed the effects of long continued dissipation. I hero were two immediate canses of death—one of the brain and the other or the lung ation of both, but (lue to different cansos; th of the brain to excessive dissipation, accelerated biows, and the congestion of the lungs from the ne courts and juries blood. If wigh found him guilty presumed to be inn ‘aw decided by the tacts, stirring appeal to the sideration Mr. Meloy io ment by alludi and Manslaughter 5 ‘0 produce the conges One of g BLOWS ON THE HEAD ade by a kuife, aud the other b strament, and must have been re tour days previous to the dea itated state; her up for some hastened death. not re! malice, ther up press malice. C heart of man; t throwing e fresh appearance was no evide hicks or blows ona brought 1 for it was 's who was r - eM HIS LIF s Iohusov, Charged ifis Wife's dhrost a Kazor. inal ON TMIALE & m th oF vsed, Dr. clis, corroborated artigan as to the wounds. Y testified that de- of the homteide ceased go out into back yard with her two ebildren; heard Jolson ask her where she was going, and she She was going to put the children to he said,‘ No you ain’t;” then heard de- ceased “squalling;” witr was scared and shat her door: never heard them quarreling before. Henry ly, colored, testified thathe heard the prisoner tell his wife {she had taken his furniture and ke would have her put inthe penitentiary; did not hear her reply; went off and when he came back saw the woman fail fror Johuson’s arms to the ground in the back yard; saw no weapon in Jolnson’s hand at the time; the deceased cried “marder” several times before she fell. On cross-examination witness said atter the homicide Joinson came towards witness with a razor in his hand, and Le went after @ policeman and the prisoner walsed on down the street; some of the chairs from the house of prisuner were brought to wit- ness’ house by the deceased on the evening of the murder; Saw deceased give a bundle to a raalice heads, of h i guilty of murder. He back and razor. He atel er dead. Mr. Paschal offered and th At five minutes agreed upo oceurrence was loud and angry. Sergeant Swindell testified that he found this 1 mingly was in nutes later the razer (here @ razor was exhibited) in a y clerk having ea about sorty-five feet from-luhnson’s; heardthat | Join H. Sem: Mrs Jolusou bad been killed; went in and saw CILTY, the a g Z on the ground, and then looked he rendition . H. Trunnell testitied that on the estion acolored man toil him that son had had her throat cut by her ; the prisoner's house and met him midway of the sjuare, and asked biz if he bad hurt bis wife; he said," Yes, be beliew handcuffs were pl —The arrest tor assault was tive days homicide; when arrested, Johnson said he had no bad feeling towards his wite; the the wish of the boar stree on F street, between and Sd streets. ght, about three weeks ago, he heard a fu ing'on in this shanty, but could not ma! what it was unul he heard “Aunt Nai the woman to go out of her houe. Short wards heard AUNT NANCY HOLLER “MURDER,” got up and went in, when he saw this colored woman standing in the same corner where Aunie was found dead. Heard Aunt Nancy call her Georgiana; she was staling at the foot of the bed on which Annie was tying; heard Aunt Nancy say she had a knite, but did not see it; her bave a botue in her hand, and beard a man named Saunders tell her to go out; the colored woman replied that she woul! not, as she had paid a quarter of a dotiar to stay there ‘They lett then, and he atterwards heard Aunt Nancy cry out ‘murder again; returned and saw the colored woman leaving. andon a light being strack by Aunt Nancy, he discevere:! that ANNIE'S FACE WAS COVERED WITH BLOOD; he get some epirita of turpentiue and told Aunt Nancy to bind ber head up, as sie was in great misery; afterwards, on the same night, he heard rome one else at Nancy's door, and thought it was the same woman who had beat Nancy; wit- ness had never seen this woman before; heard Aunt Nancy say that she was from tne Soldiers’ > ve bh people frejuent this house ot ’s at all times. Cross-examined:—Annie was lying on this bunch of rags in the corner, and the colored woman standing over her with « bottle im her hand; she had not struck Annie when he tii went m, but after he returned t> his room he heard the blow struck; heard Annie say that THE WOMAN HAD A KNIFE, her band Wet witness did not see it; had as- sted in putting men out of there several times righting aud quarreling. A uan by the name of Saunders lives in the front of the house. Robert Winston, colored, testified that Le lives in the house adjoining; that on the night ir question about three weeks = he heard the tighting and went out to try and get the police, but could not see any. Blszabeth Johnson, colored, testitied that she lives in the house adjoining ‘Aunt Nancy's, on the same lot im front; heard the quarrel and heard Neney teil her not to fight; did not see the womgn, who she beard called Johanna or Georgiaha, and who was trying t beat Annie; heard Aunt Nancy cry out “anurder,” and wit- ness ran in and SAW TAX COLORED WOMAN WITH A noTTLE in ber hand beating Annie; she hada knife in her hand, which she put on the table; this fuss took place about three weeks ugo; had seeu Georgeana there three or four times before; she is a stout, light-shinned woman; Aunt Nancy keeps a bad house, and there has otten been Sighting there; has seen men jumping the fence during the fighting. ; Cross-examined:—When this woman was beating Annie she never said @ word, but was byt op the floor with her hands to ber face; heard the colored woman say it Nancy world GIVE TACK HEB TWENTY-FIVE CENTS she would leave; had heard that she stops on 5th street, but had seen her in restaurants some- times; beard her say that all ste wanted was to beat Annie and get her twenty-tive cents, and | then she would leave; she was striking her over | the head with a poyrbottle; day before yester- | Gay she Leard # quarrel in Nancy's, and on oing out to look, saw a white man ving the } ¢, anti heard Nancy say that be had twen kicking Annie; this man had red hair and whis- | Kerr; did hot kpow its name; it was about two | o'clock im the day tume; on Mouday last Annie | came into witness’ house, and seemed deranged; | she said that Johiny had got out of jail, and { HAD COME THERE TO KILL HER; witness told her that it was not eo, and told her ; | te go imto her own house; when she left she stambled and feli on the ground; heacd her beating on the partition wail «icerwards aud | calling out that he was going to kiii her. Martha Smaiiwood, colored, testified that she lives with Mrs, Jobnson in the neat house to Nancy’; beard Lizzie Johnson say that the Woman Johanna had beat Aunie Dean to death; kuew nothing about the kicking by the white man; heard Mrs. Johnson say Anaic Lad jost her mind. “/unt Nancy” was then sworn, and said her name is Nancy Williams; Annie Dean has been living with her oi and on tor five years; she is So forgetful that she does not remember when this woman struck her; heard Aunie say that when she was in the poorhouse the colored woman was there; her name ts G bat she does not know anything of her; she cams in and on Aunie, quarreilog with her; she had A BOTTLE OF WHISKY IN HER accused, when arrested for the homicide, was wailing slowly down the street towards’ the station-house, and made no resistance; witness took charye of Johnson's house next moruing; there was no furniture in the hoase but a stove and trork; on the shelf behind the door there was a shaving-box, but nothing else. ‘The prosecution rested. Mr. Meloy opened tor the defence. He said that the prisoner and bis wife were slaves be- fore the war, and were married in 1850; they caine to Georgetown after the war began, at the accused enlisted in the United States army; when he came back he found that his wite had been untaithful to him, although he had lett her in comfortable circumstances, and had fre- signal officer, havin, board to construct a fi t unsightly objects of thi proved. It 18 useless fi from the witnes not frictly justify it) humai do not ett you are foreed clusion to convict him of marder, it miy come to your minds hereafter that t have been subserved as we! f lesser or: Cent Wi 1 law. Every case has its facte, and m T the es, nd malice known tothe law. The government does upon express malice, en ci Iy cut mar thatevening also, and saw him go down | al moet pain the j the street witu it; the tone of voice in which the | bo: he prise with accused and deceased spoke at the time of the | lool.ing blankl: rent to to say, but not a word escaped Lon h d of pr nely overlooks it as the aveng:rs of to. the con- ublic justice if we had ime. Every man is mtil the contrary is legisiatora to make | is useless tor Judges to charge the dry | closed with a z them to take facts of the case as ions or murder different kinds of it upon implied urden of proof r to -how that there was no ex ave the e Mr. M. cons dition of a man’s nt © hy for the government hen would men ha ‘« T t to resj show r fox that the prisoner had held the vietim’s head her throat with a eid that it made no difference whether she was a bad woman or not, whether she was true to her marita! vows or not, he had no cause of killing her, thougu she may hare soid his furniture. Although aggravating, the civil courts were open to him for redress. He then described the way in which the prison- d the deed—showing the flendlike manner— first cutting her throat which killed her, but also cutting her again and again atter she was He is guilty of a double murder. rayers for Instrn. Judge Humphreys charged the jury that malice may be iniplied from the Weapon used facts connected with the case. arise in five minutes, or may have been nursed five years in the breast of the slayer. are fo determine this from the evidence. At 145 the case was given to the jury. past two an order from the mersbal to the bailiffs torau for the counsel apprised the crowd thai a verdict had bs the It may The jury en a tew minates later, amidst iors entered their fingers together, ection of the jury, and ailaround.” } h. 1 | asked for his hat, wed he ad killed her;” asked him what he did it | im to the jail gate. with: he said « h a ravyor, which he had = thrown away, ted him to the station-house District ed him up; acrested Johnson once | ACTION OF THE noaRD oF renute works. ran assault upon hie wife. Cross- | Mr, C. E. Evans has been informed that it © works that he commence paving Massachusetts avenue at Lith aud as far as 16th street, and put down foot pavements by the 3d of November without tail. Captain G. Mallory, U.S. army, acting asked permission of the ne of telegraph from hie ‘at kind. oftice, along the south side of G- street to some point’on the Potomac, has been informed that the board would prefer him to have the line ong E street northwest to the poiut named, as eresiderts ou G street are much opposed to ae Transfers of Real Estate. ‘The following transfers of real estate have been filed since our last report, in the office of the Recorder of Deeds: October 15.—Wm. A. Johnson to Eliza J. Sim anentig ms nia mons, trustee for Blizabeth A. Brett aud Win. D mer of 1812; during his absence he provided for | 91-"suiseilee Ly Loomis ee eee her well; when he returned he found her living parts of subdivisions iv and 47, susre 1; Ad: as the paramour of Moses Snowden, and he | Gaon M: Smith to Stephen J. Clark. bot Its apace torgave ter the second time, furnished @ house 206, 2 Sw: W. Alvord, trustes.te Sophia Holmes. for her, and lived with her in apparent yood re $35, $1; David L. Katong and Geo igeling up to the night of the homicide, he doing everything in his power to render her comtorta- ble and bappy; on the night of the homicide he we home trom his work and found all dark, he groped around for his furnitare, and conld tnd neither furniture, wite, nor children; he went out and asked the n if they knew where his wife had gone; they anawered in the ; he started back for his house, and mot fe coming out of the batk yard of @ house 7 100, Wim. A. Ward, trustee, Jet 54, square 231, $800; Frank sa Ho M 1 ari a R. tod, J: WwW. to John Alvord. trustee, lot ; Thos + lattingly to Hi 2, jones, trnstes Te she had becn to meet her paramour; | Mask’ Young, part of lot 14-square 131. S10. C ven questioned, she met him with a downright whington to Sayles J- Bowen, subdivision’ 2s ie on her lips, and they became eng: ranare ——; saslex J Bowen'to J. M. Green. aged in a \warrel, during which, remembering bis kind- subdivision 8 square $%, $560; Bichard Robinson ness and her iil treafment, he became frenzied | i i5°-{0,Tho. B Paanders, lor 5, siuare £5 and killed her. Coe this statement of tacts, Gia, weary 8 Pil mae ee coon” he claimed that a verdict of acquittal should be a Johnson, part or rendered. Johu Uollins to -Zeph- Mre. Bliza Ag?r, tor the defence, testi Collins, im bras tor Catha sbe knew that Johnson was absent in Jout in lot D, eagare 25 19°9; he returned in 1x72; had made clothing for Eligabech V, . Welch, part of a temry ANG his wife at his request; he was @ kind husband, sleses so Alfred Gekncuin ag far as witness knew; Jolson paid for hts GM, $30; Joho K. hemiall to wife’s clothing. Vot 22, samare 850, 87.422 Hezekiah Turner, colored, testified that he had e known prisoner and deceased since 1561; the accused, when he returned from Texas last summer, furnished @ house tor his wife, and gave her all her clothing; he wasa kind hus- band; accused came to the house of witness on re2sr, ; Paes s. . Goodam. ler to George i Soh gph porate the evening of the hemicide, before it occurred, October 7 —The District of Columbia to Hom and told witness that his wife had stripped the | Bradley, part of lot 8. pauare 720) same ¥ A house; went to the house in company with the | Bradley, It, e.uare sis; wame to Henry Bradisy , prisoner; heard him and his wife juarreling, | Byyice, purt of lot toc ciusey wie Oe ene Uut could not distinguish what tney said; hear Sends to Robert B. Ives, souch ball of lot of the homicide shortly afterwards. juare 219, $94N0, Jemen BP. Tu: Mrs. Ann Turner, colored, testitied that when accused went away to Texas his wife had chil- | Leoni Seott to John Lydon, sub-dt dren during. his absence; be went tolive with | * ee de Soh oe Loyd Dupe getiediabinya uer after he came back each time; he furnished Franc:s Uley and Biissbeth Lente Bdeurd 4 house, for her and gave her i as leeds 5 joacon, part of lot 2, sanare 214 ST aba. Mrs. Cole cel in ings ing win J. Sweet to ward Crosor, Jobrson to her house the Sanday following the ion Henry, homicide; the deceased had also t certain articles to her house before her death. Borne ree, nat at ot 8 SECOND DAY’S PROCBEDINGS. own Bi: ‘Company, To-day, Hezekiah Turner was called for the = Mary A. hiliee. trustee, defence, and testified to finding the discharge Ashington and Ge of the accused in his (deceased's) trunk. Moses Snowden ied to having often been | to Arthnr A. Nauch, lot 16. sauare 441, ies with the deceased; had had criminal intercourse | Wo'thington and Win. J. Miller. trasiecs. to Milton with her; some of the children were his. cocworth. lot 68. square 207. $3 2) Matthew K Mery Smith and Sarah Cole teatitied to the de- cease ieee things from her house. This closed the testimony with the exepiion of that of Mr. Swink, and the court said the de- fendant should have the benefit uf his evidence when he arrives, Mr. Harrington said that he would ask the court t instruct the jury that if they fouud that accused took the razor and inflicted the wounds tor the purpose of taking life, he was gailty ot murder. He claimed that the testimony did not show that be killed the deceased because of her alsh to Elizabeth Hy, 84,300. Fret. let 4 20: Ber Of lot 113. Best's sddi the south side of Pratl aton street, vers, part of deme 1.200 equar of ny, lot 12, quare 633. 81 e mes Kaw, lote ,D. and E, syuare das Miers part of lot 23, siuare to stCe rgaret *; Desks aut Turelkald'« Benson te James Goddar: can ; are exd's add Ee road Com: 077972; John D. Fartrry or 4 Prtvatz Marker Paosrcr. Since the demo: of the old northern market sore of the dealers who retused to take stands in the Ccrooran market, and have located in Stores about the old site, heve been talking shing a large private market. ed > GEORGETOWN. Tre leaxtxn Tux Warere Maiw.—A to-day the exact cause P main, bad ne rer of Bri ail force of hands ccount of progress. ¢ work excavatir he rain and mud they ima} Mvp! Mvvi! Mup!!!—Our streets that have had the crossings removed tor their improve- | ment are almost linp to-day. itis 2 the work of imp be pushed vigor ously after the s t a sland d that their wh: or last Ww: a Teceipts re t more, arrived m aséorted cargo. OLTY ITEMS. ReBneR Crormne at close prices. Gago. C. HENNING, No. 410 7th St. NW. Iv YOU MEET YOUR DOCTOR such weather as we are having now, you will sce he has an over- coat and umbrella. “Take the hint, and procure the same of Roman & ed 507 7th street. WHILE THE EXCITEMENT over the Presiden- tial contest grows more intense as the ides of November approach, greater excitement pre- vails daily in the neighberhood of the Photos graph store on 9th street, No. 315, where photos are disposed of by the thousand, and @ and €10 ptizes are daily given in jon. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: If yon wish your wearing apparel cleaned in a firel-class mauner, sent them to A. Fisher, No. 615 9th street, eppo- site Patent Office. The Protessor will give you satisfaction without fail. eee, RELier voR TRY FRet—Fre, 81 per Fisi Corm extracted without pain; Buuions, Bad Nails, &e , relieved and cured, at Ur. White's, No. 555 15th street, opposite U: S. Treasury. a TuxRWOMETERS an: an0 mae to order by Le om Balt th Srzax at J.G. w id Barometers are repaired Hempler. near 4\ street Georgetown Advertiseme nts. ‘PME LATEST NOVELTY —7 octave PLANO Toeewocd, Containing ali the modern, improv: meats; at £32 A fall line ‘of Ladies” Companion and ther BASKETS, from 260. upward _Chromes Fremed in eolid walnut and gilt, at 650, $1) ard &1 26. Fine English and Domestic POCKET CUTLERY : KB and COMBS, chi Cloth avd Hair BRL hap. ‘The Istest publications of BOUKS and MUSIC at |, 125 Bridge st. aa r Price of School Books reduced elim POE &EELIGeYO: DL coeds AT Ort RICES—3 Empress Cloths end Poplina io the new - colors; medium and low priced colere end of cho ther brar Black and arent of Shawls, very cheap; saperior Bed P uk at less than last year’s prices: @ very large stock Cloths and Cassimercs; W hite aud Colored Blannele Plain aid Twilied Cottons of ali kinda, at prices that eapnot be beaten. BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C (Ub 1BKB NEXT THIKTY DAYS i wil Pest tively pay the highest price for CAST-DFF GENTL' NUS CLOTHING. Call pereon or send anote to L. @BADWAHL, 273% Bridge st.. four doors above the Market, son! La im* \ THOMAS GETTY, G. 10S Bridge street Georgetown. D 0. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL REQUISITE AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. BLANK BOOKS. FANCY GOODS, NEWSPa- PERS, PERIODICALS, BOOKS, STATION- AND MAGAZINES, A suprly of all kinds of Readiug Matter. Woekly rere ines, Music, etc., on hand igunedi ately after publication. Orders for Books, Pericdi- Salta ale, oF anythin pertaining to tho business vel C will be proahptly filled. Wo. Waratiers Steam Dyeing and Scouring Establishment, Orrick, 49 Javrenson SrRee! Georgetown, D.C. Fetablished 1881; dest ote of the o lipbmente the Distric Clothing menest, eotane eek hen it will be open uutil wevaste urday. whe q treet exces i =opee tat B LS FOR CLOTHING AND CLOTE- PRPs es MATERIAL, esis Navy Deraaruesr, Burka oF Paovwions ano CLOTHING tober Bealed Proposals endorsed ** Proj ing,’ will be received et t mo uot s Gkleck B: mon the 1Stt DAY ov Novensgn hext, for the supply of the following articies, viz. LASS f, Blue Cloih Trowsers. not serene 6,000 fi Baresley Sheet ‘The trowsers, flannel, tiyered atthe Brooklyn Navy Yard Brooklyn Navy Yardy 1.00 ative Pitiad- ike tee ye y 'y eo ay the Charlestown Navy Yard.” joned articles must be delivered jate of the contract, nd must pass the usaal ueval inspection, The cloth tor the by ht tue-cloth trowsers must be 1, wool-dyed, with pure indigo, dark ounces to each yard of St inches weigu- list on each edge of n threads woven in the whole Jen: iece, the pieces to be rolled separately, with boards, and no piece to have a less average Tu ounces per yard ro of the calf-skin shoes. and th wh le smonnt of the kip skiu shoes mast be cable- seceend exe the saz ples to be seen at the several inspectious. The shoes must be delivered in boxes made of #% roned white pine. planed and tonguel and grooved; stdes,top an bottom §; inch thick, and ends ome iach part being 3,960 square fert on ‘ot. 153 feat east of W. Fd. T. Offart to 23, in’ Thretkel feet. on the north « Mre-t, 100 fret east of Payette street, 81.050; Mary F Cragin and Chas A Cragin to Henry B, Walker, part of Jot 18, in Holuy aa ‘Charles ©, 1d’a_ addition, ls of Toh being 3,13: want of virtue, for he had known her to be a | §jU:t: fect, oh the suusheast comer Of Olive, and loose woman for several years; but that the | qo Haft tates So: Bugt Caparton, tras: cause of the onsia attributed to the de- | qcdition, Leiag 10/00 square fest oa the uorth side ceased having taken away the furniture, And | 4f stddag airect, Ie) feet cast of Montgomery he claimed if the accused had meditated | #reet, £520; Chas H. Demar. Florida a ng on these wrongs, the crime was a most | Wasting co’ B Hurdter to Bzelciel anton one, committed at the very worst time | tiNare fet on Brides s-rect, 234 fect eset of Mont- of ail others, hepay tnd should have been kind Kiel Hrghcs, part of lota 49 ena &, iu Holmead’s and considerate to her. tiem. be Judge Paschal, for the prisoner, alluded to the fact that his client was without friends; to bis Tite as a slave, his marri to aslave on another plantation, which m: ‘was not re- 60 eqnare feet, at ihe wv. out Jizeber nt Pleasant, being h mith to John A, rded ture asthe marriage of free seins outene cae from @ number of Si Rperh rg alg reo authorities to show that such were a foghem a A a a Gat by tive evidence. ‘Ho 'was drafted asa milic | wood: lot 23, acction Ty in eubdivisicn of Barty forma, tiaman at the beginning of the war, and served | 820 RE AED ee hone Booed Byte, mt Se Live Steck ne Se we ted An mare Jw ot spections.—SBuperin' ichel re! ol army. He did not slay her because was ‘sales of Ii bad , Sdulterous, UuCunder the weight of immediate eat, apd. Coruhane,, Guiity. the aah cohen wr » 24, as follows: Aa and sold at 140 4 At Center te mu the body of ke autopsy 01 y 5 anason the beatot deceared oe wi sate; it contained about half pint of Suid blood, To ed for stock i head jeft over. pens, 700 swine were offered, 5S very somewhere down and ordinary (shell sold at prices thick; the sides to be wailed t the bottom, and the top to be secured by not lees than ten IXinch screws, ‘one screw at rach end of the box, to be counter sunk % inch by 13; inch in diameter Each mett/eag must weigh ten ponnds, inc!ntt ticking, which Is to be cut 6 feet 6 inches in lengt apd Si inches in width. The covers must measure 7? inches m length and 29 inches in widih. The bar, ucking, covers and make to Deeqgual tothe samples at the several inspectinns. Th must be free from eotton, 9) inches 12 21-100 ounces per yard; the tex ture to be 4 by 4 to 116th of an inch. E ~ —— Set ie aud be Ne ed tothe semples at the several inspections; and the size of the trousers and shoss mast conform to the schedvle to be supplied by the Iu: ‘tor of Pro- vistors and Clothing at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. ‘The coutractor will be required to farnish three yards cof the cloth from which it is proposed to map ufseture the trowsers before they are made up. Offers may be made for one or mare classes of the articles enumerated, but mnet inelate the whole required. ba es of any ove ci in ts od for. th ee oy aes supply of flies thousand ‘of flannel, of the same Ceecription aa pare gens to bedslivcces at i Sceas atte beperred ceieura wis be meqniee’ i ; in one-quarter the con Re held trom the asseust of ‘oollateral fally o.: with. Every must be scdompanied by a written . by 5 J. enter re days, with good ‘and vutaient sureties, to fernieh i will be considered anlepe ied ge rom any Partie wtoere ares tofarnish, tp eee confor mity with CHOSSON’S ORLESRATED Kid and Castor Glove, Frox 1 ro 6 Burros. gy pesegee ap grit protests ial fancy colors to match the prevailing shades Bilk and Dress Goods. For sale, whole- sale and retail, by - ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & 00., NEW YORE, anglS-tu.th.dm Sole Agents for the Unised Btates. ALPHABETICAL Jonn ¥ hthe Gat ews teonbe, bet. Gib ond RR. BUSINESS DIRECTORY: |,...17u0e , Containing Cards of First-class Establishments | xr LiYERY STABLES. in all Branches of Business in the District. ® Ral | Waer | ¢ NeToN Na AGRICULTURAL WARES OUSES. + A Bae es, 936 25-33 Ue. aye., ot. Hh & Wb ote F ror ALE DEPOTS. j LOOKING GRASSES, Lanosn< & Go. Albany Ate, M9 Da. avente. | weaweis Law 2 Es avemue moar Itch stret &Gx Master's PR's Sie, Geurget's LUMBER YARDS. ARCHITECTS. Wa Met ray. corner iSth street and cenal. D°LP Cress, NE cor. 18th snd @ st, op. Tresecry MACHINISTS. SEE Se weedy bets Put, | sounecemiase, beet . LOWMAN. cor $ ‘. L 5 H. McGiit. 623 F street, ower hb street, MARBLE WORKS. ly TL & Wilson l02 Tthetdet. HY wr ang et. 1D end isch ot. | @Bos & Toru, Pa : TrORN i MARE ET STORSS. j Slee Se coscctte Clty that lax Seton Manest, L. A. Walker, 100 1 atrose je Nal Maxeer sé 11h ster Ps FY 5 i rx, | v ' a. nec ale: cand Gidos. iw B MUSEO SPOOR To were — + be a: abet ; as TUb ei rows. . “ | WNINGS, FLAGS, 40, DuLAMIES. rt tEpace SG. Ha S av be v0.4 yeancing | 7 ee. a * | @PTICIANS. -P . | Franeres @ Ue. 102 mew , bet. 1 “hee f Ris * ) 9.8 5a <4 08: cot ° - OUNTER 6A LOO NS, iB at. hte 4 tae nies. One, © ae : Tab ow . a z. a |e np patnvemn Na ey Aki es AR *., orer Pens {F sr re T 7 = j BILLIARD SELOONS. § Hatt Bit iannSaLoon.oor ELL-HANGERS & LOC between 1s RIDER. LUT F F 6 & erst ath “ i tent, Dear w. ceureBrewee a Ttb et PATENT AGENTS. Mens &00..(8. ¥. Sot Recut Wa H. Natery, sonthwest corner sthend Eats, | W%¢ BOOKSTORES. 14 Wx BaLianrrys ( Religions.£e.), 497th st.,cor J g GaESRERL, Os Oth stzcet, above D mae PLEY ADA ws, t., opp. Patent D A. Brosnan (Catholic), 938 @ at, Dot. Suh & lt F: i 2 C0. Foe ue} et. corner Siew York ave. Fat G-Baxzorn. 08 th st. N.W.,oue door from A RW ciaNs, Books sold.) 608 7: CH. (Stationery @ specialty.) 61S 18th. BichARD BOBFR Ts, 1086 7th s.. ebove MN. ¥. eye, SHOE ave. bet. sth amd 19th ate street, cader U.P. Hail. ON1I9 Pa.sy..bet.ilth and Lith «te. L. HEBRON, #2 Tthetrect. Intel igencer Butiding Db. M. FrRioNe. 216 34 wt « Wrsniugton Boose N’ Fcx«, Boot Maker, 1747 Pennsyivarts avenue A PB. Grav, Slipper Mapafacturer, 947th st. © W, BRASS WOKKS. PIANOS, F.C. Re \CUENBACH, GB 1Ith,Ad.Pa Ov gt Knsbe's PICTURES PORTRAIT Faanes. Fuancis Laws, 12) Pa. avenue, near ich street. 1B Trevis. Gobbing « epockalty,) $i] Tb street. LANLN Lis. C. REDMAN, 1336 str 5 Son Mexvit Le & bergen, 86-18-39 19th stroet Somes, Swrecsas GOs ne Cana, BUILDING MAT! 1s, Dixy! Sitn, Phoenix Me avenve AK. SHEPHERD RCO..910 Pa. ay 20th ste, ‘ fot Momidings, Bra Nowois. W 8.0. Beowan, Mouldfugs, Rc .,1*% stand Oaual, : nd denier tu Saag Door® Winds BUTTER, EGGS, CHEEST. &c. PLASTERERS, Wreatcet a euloenly ec Sth &D | Jory F Kis. 651 Mowe. ave., bet. Sth and Tehete W. corner tbSK ots, | Gilt & LARC oMRE. pintn and ormamentst. #6 sth at HINET SHOPS, AAMBERS AND GAS FOTTERS. WALTER, 338 E street, near Imb, A. B.SHernKRr & Co.,R0 Pa Det orn ae heh ete isoUpholstoring).) 28 Ont. bet sar, | Haxittes & Phanson-cor tha Bem Ya OAR CARPENTEES AND BUILDERS, oe Le. 8 Cape an, 238 7th atm m2 Dt wh Ay SA MoueiaDe te | AIMERT RW way fo ALO Beaman for eromuajMiS/iuet. | War Roruwrte, 31 ‘ta ete. 113 Pe avente. Onpitol Hil. SAX (ais Bletuilic Roofer.) 80s Set .oor.F. PRINTING OFFICE. _ Gimscon HeOTHRKE, 1012 CARRISGE FACTORIES, oseat 3G 10-13-14 Sth at n. ayen DD. AYE Pennsylvania ey.,5. Ey CHINA, GLASSWARE, &c. 4.W. BoteL ke & Bko., 923 Pa.ay., Metzerott Hall CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. W.T_Bimmo, 317 Pa. avenne, bet. Si aad Os te, CLOTHING STORES, WALL. Bowixon & C Noaw Walker & Co |) Db & im Pi B’arasce tell Fens ove, deen ja Tuonsens & Vor Ah ee ep, Coster Market ao NFECTIONERIES. aera .o7.P.0 ON Syrth Ports® UNDERSILT 8. corner 9te & Date B.B.YoOUNGs, Western Produce Company. Cu Pa REAL ESTATE AGENTS, a: AstRor & DUDLEY. cor BM Hatt, o Kins Det.oth @)0th ete, ander Met. Hote pet Lith with ete, < Se Jose: ©. BTORR=. 104 F ecrect, near WT. Jou neon, (Auct r,) cor. Pa. Kenskoy & Bom, 160 Dear i CONVEY % ls A.G. Haley, 819 Pa. ave., (Law, Titles, Rotary.) Pu Bo Wericr & Co.. $s Fat., Masonic Temple.) cu) SEALING WAX, ac. aN W Baarzoromaz. at wholesale, pine oun ScoTTsDININGSALOoN/ meals Me .)535 Leavy. 0) SKIRTS, &c. ABD BLINDS, Doveiass’( Ladies’ Underwear genersily )408 be ENTE D STS. Dk Wx. MERKILL, 112 F street northwest, DINING SALOURS. Harvey & HoLvEN. 1016 Penna. Corner lithst. LLAR STORES, “ack 's DoLLak STORE, 491 Pa, av., det.aR0th AK Miss BE. Wi1:0N.1207 Pa.ev.(Out's taught 188 ILO, av rule DRUG STORES oreevas P. P. HicKLiNe, 201 Penna. aveure, corner 82 et, @ G.-C. Sines, corner Mew York avenue and lath & 8 - 00; bet ch aiath ote, eee copues 0b and Mone eee! - 816 F et. wet. 8 8S, upstairs, BOP Rene et Bass Sadie atdcrwear BD EDWAKD STOLPR, G09 7th strect.op. Peat Norms & WiWALL, 107th street, pear La. avenue | BOrT A. WilTEhaxn, oo Det. bore Bocan & W1LiF.(One Price, 1018 & = Mus-ANy:eF Pattensom, oor Pacey E HOU a 8. KiwMe. 517 lech st., adj EL. Wireativ. 49 Jetforwom vies Georgetow’ i street, Srocre, Eiwbalmer Mat: Flon TRUNK MABUFACTORIES Nas Daxru Gaither Wash eon ae es, | sas 6 ornam B00. anne thee, ¥. Ban, Geotown. Funeral Wreaths asd Natural Flowees BARASOLA, CanEs Dressed. preserved & embatmned, in superior style. | Onas 2. FRANCE 140 Po. or, bet. Lam © eh ote,” A WrEiaue Sy FURNISH ENG Goons," =. sont aD sims eg 5 Pog 3 foe! WLER, U2: 8) 6Rae +r totimmeaW inalowas Party | Avvison Datsimd Pane ares nd Lif oe a 8 We STORES ee ev 19th BEvERiveS, 319 18th strest, South of Pa. ave, . ‘WOOD ASD O84L, re-made. returned in two hours. bE ere 00s Poe, Se ae Boy ETON & Peatoon, oor Sk D.Y.B 0. A “WOOD ARD WILLOW WALE. o * 8... Det. Bh Gno.P.Gorr, Big Basket. i0WPa ov .bet JbANit ZANKEE BOTiORa, ‘H. ADLER, (wholesale only,) 94 Pa. ev.,near Ofhs BANKERS. WASHINGTON Gas Lie? Compal TARRERS. > aK SECOND NATIONAL BANK, F sTeAeErT, Betworm Sich an Seventh streets. Collections made end Exchanze fornishcd on eit otnte, rene it D. L, EATON, Cashier. mgt, EN. ADRIAN R_ nooR, Late Ool'r Luterual Kev., Butaio, M. ¥ Basxixe HOUSE OF SQUIER @ ROUT, JR. & BRo. ¥ ie ornaia Go. tas ho sae: ji ++ Det. BAB cand Lh ote,